The toxic amblyopias: their classification, history, symptoms, pathology, and treatment . Visual field of Fuchss case of bisulphide of Minute central scotoma for red. IT. Zone in which the red square (J cm. side) is recognized as Zone in which the red square (J cm. side) is not recognized as red. Diagnosis. The visual field-phenomena of chronicbisulphide of carbon poisoning are in most instancesanalogous to those of tobacco-amblyopia, or, at leastof toxic amblyopia associated with central many instances the workers in the caoutchouc manu-facture have bee
The toxic amblyopias: their classification, history, symptoms, pathology, and treatment . Visual field of Fuchss case of bisulphide of Minute central scotoma for red. IT. Zone in which the red square (J cm. side) is recognized as Zone in which the red square (J cm. side) is not recognized as red. Diagnosis. The visual field-phenomena of chronicbisulphide of carbon poisoning are in most instancesanalogous to those of tobacco-amblyopia, or, at leastof toxic amblyopia associated with central many instances the workers in the caoutchouc manu-facture have been addicted to the use of tobacco and 1 Bulletin de la Clinique nationale Ophthalmologiques des Quinz-Vingts,1887, v. 2 Loc. cit. 3 Centralbl. f. prakt. Augenheilk., 1889, xiii., p. 138. 110 TOXIC AMBLYOPIAS. liquor, and Becker has suggested that these agents maypredispose the optic nerve to the influence of this poison. Fig. yoj/ Visual fields of the left eye of Beckers case of amblyopia from bisulphideof carbon poisoning. Large central scotoma for red, blue, yellow, and boundaries of the scotoma are indicated by continuous and brokenlines in the centre of the maps. Two months between records. Fig. 36.
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