Transactions . distance from the cornea. Thetwo lower perforating arteries dilated and tortuous (atro-pine gr. iv—3j). 29th.—For two days much better. The ciliary vesselsmuch emptier, and now not very obvious. January 4th, 1869. Improving. Dull reflex by theophthalmoscope. Iris thrown into plaits below (see Fig.).Anterior chamber otherwise normal; aqueous clear ; dotson the cornea less apparent. With H--^ V. = J]4. 14th.—Continued absence of vascularity. Only thetwo perforating ciliary arteries rather too full; cornealdots fainter. The iris is now, in all its circle, and from SEVKKK SYMIATIIKT


Transactions . distance from the cornea. Thetwo lower perforating arteries dilated and tortuous (atro-pine gr. iv—3j). 29th.—For two days much better. The ciliary vesselsmuch emptier, and now not very obvious. January 4th, 1869. Improving. Dull reflex by theophthalmoscope. Iris thrown into plaits below (see Fig.).Anterior chamber otherwise normal; aqueous clear ; dotson the cornea less apparent. With H--^ V. = J]4. 14th.—Continued absence of vascularity. Only thetwo perforating ciliary arteries rather too full; cornealdots fainter. The iris is now, in all its circle, and from SEVKKK SYMIATIIKTIC OrilTTI ALMIA. 71 its great circumference half way to the pnpil, or rathermore, thrown into folds biilf]fing towards the anteriorchamber, and showing accnmiilation of fluid behind it inclosed pockets formed by partial uveal adhesions to thelens-capsule. Atropine gr. iv—^ ^^^ ^^^ 21 st.—Improving. 27th.—Progressing slowly. February 4th.—Sclerotica now nearly white, its vessels With +^V. = Iris thrown into bulging folds by fluid collected behind it. With + hardly seen. Sight said to be ^^ much clearer.^^ 11th.—^The eye has reddened for some hours afterviolent exercise in running about the park, and perhapssome exposure to light. 25th.—Corneal specks less. March 4th.—Cornea clearer. 11th.—Reflex still dull, but better than on January4th. An irregular circle, 4 mm. diameter, of fine pigmentdots on lens. Diameter of pupil, 5 mm. April 1st.— Tn. No redness. Only a few fine browndots on back of cornea. No puckering of the irisnow. A faint circle of pigment on capsule within theline of the dilated pupil. May 3rd.—With+:^:J4 at5. Iris in its normalplane; only the faintest remains of specks on cornea. August 9th.—No spots on cornea, only a faint hazeseen by lateral illumination. The iris flat, except at onespot below at the great circumference, which possiblyescaped observation in April and May. Pupil dilated to 72 SYMPATHETIC 0141TH


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