Transactions . /^arqai-ettcj^ Yla^hinotow . CONGENITAL ENTROPION, WITH DEFICIENCY OF TH E TARSAL CARTILAGES. FROMA PATIENT UNDER THE CARE OF SCHWEINITZ IN THE WITH DR. HARLANS ILLUSTRATION AND DESCRIPTION. Kipp : Rectirrent He^norrJiage in the Vitreous Body. 423 (gr. V. f3i,) were instilled into each conjunctival sac. On themorning of the third day after birth, a mucous discharge beganin each eye, but gonococci were absent. On the ninth dayan orange-colored patch of exudation formed in the lowercul-de-sac of each eye and extended half-way up the corneaeBacter


Transactions . /^arqai-ettcj^ Yla^hinotow . CONGENITAL ENTROPION, WITH DEFICIENCY OF TH E TARSAL CARTILAGES. FROMA PATIENT UNDER THE CARE OF SCHWEINITZ IN THE WITH DR. HARLANS ILLUSTRATION AND DESCRIPTION. Kipp : Rectirrent He^norrJiage in the Vitreous Body. 423 (gr. V. f3i,) were instilled into each conjunctival sac. On themorning of the third day after birth, a mucous discharge beganin each eye, but gonococci were absent. On the ninth dayan orange-colored patch of exudation formed in the lowercul-de-sac of each eye and extended half-way up the corneaeBacteriological examination of this material was conjunctivitis subsided in four weeks, leaving a small areaof corneal haze at the position formerly occupied by theexudate, and a few fine adhesions between the tarsal conjunctivaand the inferior margin of the corneae. The lids presented the appearances already described by and figured in the accompanying illustration, by MissMargaretta Washingto


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