The science and art of surgery : being a treatise on surgical injuries, diseases, and operations . --made across the iris fibres. In such cases, too, the iris may be fearlesslyincised ; there is no transparent lens or no lens to be wounded. Thevitreous humor probably protrudes through the opening in the iris; and,if no fresh inflammatiou be set up, a good pupil may be made, and mayremain (Fig. 567). Just after the operation, when the pupil is first.


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