Eye injuries and their treatment . njuries and their treatmentA-Maitland Ramsay, M D James MacLehose & Sons,Publishers, Glasgow WOUNDS OF THE CONJUNCTIVA 25 tongue severely. After a month there was constantprogress, and six weeks from the accident there waslittle difference between the two sides of the face,although the right occipito-frontalis did not act so wellas the left. The electrical reaction of the facial muscleson the right side was normal, but the response to bothgalvanic and faradic stimulation was more sluggish thanit was on the left. Considering the large percentage of cases of ce


Eye injuries and their treatment . njuries and their treatmentA-Maitland Ramsay, M D James MacLehose & Sons,Publishers, Glasgow WOUNDS OF THE CONJUNCTIVA 25 tongue severely. After a month there was constantprogress, and six weeks from the accident there waslittle difference between the two sides of the face,although the right occipito-frontalis did not act so wellas the left. The electrical reaction of the facial muscleson the right side was normal, but the response to bothgalvanic and faradic stimulation was more sluggish thanit was on the left. Considering the large percentage of cases of cephalictetanus that prove fatal, such a complete recovery wasvery gratifying. In this instance it was probably to beattributed to the use of the antitetanic serum, which wasadministered seven times to a total amount of about onehundred and fifty cubic centimetres. Distinct benefitfollowed every injection after the third. The patientwas all through kept quiet, well nourished (carefulattention being paid to the action of the bowe


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