The toxic amblyopias: their classification, history, symptoms, pathology, and treatment . rmanent injury to the optical apparatus is likelyto occur. This will be more fully considered in the para-graph devoted to prognosis. Several authors, on the strength of reported cases, havecompiled a well defined symptom-complex of quinine- 1 Klinische Monatsblatter f. Augenheilkunde, 1887, xxv., p. 57. 2 Abstract in Nagels Jahresbericht, 1877, viii., p. 217. 186 TOXIC AMBLYOPIAS. amaurosis, particularly I. E. Atkinson,1 in his capitalpaper on the graver and rarer forms of cinchonism, andKnapp, in his re
The toxic amblyopias: their classification, history, symptoms, pathology, and treatment . rmanent injury to the optical apparatus is likelyto occur. This will be more fully considered in the para-graph devoted to prognosis. Several authors, on the strength of reported cases, havecompiled a well defined symptom-complex of quinine- 1 Klinische Monatsblatter f. Augenheilkunde, 1887, xxv., p. 57. 2 Abstract in Nagels Jahresbericht, 1877, viii., p. 217. 186 TOXIC AMBLYOPIAS. amaurosis, particularly I. E. Atkinson,1 in his capitalpaper on the graver and rarer forms of cinchonism, andKnapp, in his report of three cases of this have somewhat modified this as follows: Blindness,complete or incomplete, usually developed with greatsuddenness, and more absolute than in any other re-coverable condition (Mellinger and Browne) ; dilatationof the pupils, absence of the light-reflex, imperfect re-sponse to accommodative effort, nystagmus, proptosis,occasionally divergent strabismus, and increased intra-ocular tension (Tiffany) ; anaesthesia of the conjunctiva Fig. 40. N
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