The science and art of surgery : being a treatise on surgical injuries, diseases, and operations . Fig. 591 —Lower Eyelid deformed by Cicatrix. Fig. 592.—Lower Eyelid after Operation. apparent deformity was left. In another very similar case, in which agirl had been bitten through the lower eyelid by a dog, a similar opera-tion was practised with equally good results. In both these cases, theeyeball, having been injured, had become atrophied, with opacity of thecornea. But, when an artificial eye was adjusted to the shrunken globe,the appearance of the patient was most satisfactory. The operat


The science and art of surgery : being a treatise on surgical injuries, diseases, and operations . Fig. 591 —Lower Eyelid deformed by Cicatrix. Fig. 592.—Lower Eyelid after Operation. apparent deformity was left. In another very similar case, in which agirl had been bitten through the lower eyelid by a dog, a similar opera-tion was practised with equally good results. In both these cases, theeyeball, having been injured, had become atrophied, with opacity of thecornea. But, when an artificial eye was adjusted to the shrunken globe,the appearance of the patient was most satisfactory. The operations for Symblepharon, Entropion, and Ectropion, havebeen described in the chapter on Ophthalmic Surgery (pages 408-410). PLASTIC SURGERY OF THE NOSE. Rhinoplastic Operations occasionally require to be performed forthe restoration of the form of the nasal organ, which has been destroyedby injury or disease. This branch of plastic surgery has long receivedmuch attention, and has been reduced to distinct rules. Either theentire nose, or a portion, ma}^ demand operation. Columna.—When the c


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