Transactions . Ophthalmoscopic appearance of right Ophthalmoscopic appearance of left eye-ground. Oliver: Double Chorio-Retinitis. 617 rhages of any character could be detected, and no signs of de-generation of any type, except that the nerve-head was a trifiehazy and gray, could be determined. The retina of the left eye apparently was not affected in anyway, except that here, too, the nerve-head was a trifie too grayfor age, and was somewhat hazy. The patient, who seemed strong and hearty, strenuously de-nied any syphilitic infection, and, after the most careful phys-ical


Transactions . Ophthalmoscopic appearance of right Ophthalmoscopic appearance of left eye-ground. Oliver: Double Chorio-Retinitis. 617 rhages of any character could be detected, and no signs of de-generation of any type, except that the nerve-head was a trifiehazy and gray, could be determined. The retina of the left eye apparently was not affected in anyway, except that here, too, the nerve-head was a trifie too grayfor age, and was somewhat hazy. The patient, who seemed strong and hearty, strenuously de-nied any syphilitic infection, and, after the most careful phys-ical examination, failed to present any evidence of the only obtainable history of systemic disturbance was thatof infrequent attacks of muscular rhematism. In order to study the rapidly-changing symptoms, and to givehis eyes a thorough rest, I admitted him into the hospital, puthim to bed, and lightly though effectually bandaged his eyes soas to exclude all extraneous light from their interiors. I imme-mediately placed him upon the free use of alteratives, t


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