. A treatise on the diseases of the eye. tions.—B.] in the anterior chamber, delicate false membranes in the pupil-lary space, minute deposits upon the iris and capsule of the lens, and slightnebulie of the cornea, which would often escape the observation of the un-aided eye.—H.]. This mode of examination is to be thus conducted : Alamp being placed somewhat in front and to one side of the patient, at adistance of from 2 to il feet (Fig. .3), and on a level with his eye, the light Fiii-. ?,..
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