Transactions . W. I—. Diagrams to show position of lijaline bodies on April 15th, 1915. incisors in the upper jaw are well formed. His lensesshow no evidence of lamellar cataract. Ophthalmoscopic examination.—In the right eye thereare now three large white masses of hyaline growth. Oneis above the disc and just overlaps its margin. Two arebelow and jnst clear of the disc margin. The long axisof the largest measures nearly half the diameter of thedisc. There are also three isolated nodules on the lowerand inner side of the disc, and two rather larger ones onthe macular side. When these latter w


Transactions . W. I—. Diagrams to show position of lijaline bodies on April 15th, 1915. incisors in the upper jaw are well formed. His lensesshow no evidence of lamellar cataract. Ophthalmoscopic examination.—In the right eye thereare now three large white masses of hyaline growth. Oneis above the disc and just overlaps its margin. Two arebelow and jnst clear of the disc margin. The long axisof the largest measures nearly half the diameter of thedisc. There are also three isolated nodules on the lowerand inner side of the disc, and two rather larger ones onthe macular side. When these latter were first observedthey were so translucent as to be visible only with diffi-culty. In common with the other nodules they areassuming a more pearly look as they get older. The larger Fig. 280 --,„ 260 W. I—, April 15th, 1915. 6 mm. white. Fig. 49. A m^hl Eve BO 90 inn


Size: 1549px × 1613px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1880, bookpu, booksubjectophthalmology