The practice of surgery . 112 SIMPLE CONJUNCTIVITIS. IV. Affections of the Eyeball. Ophthalmia. Fig. Diagram showing the characteristic vascularity ofexternal and internal Ophthalmia, a. External. (W. Jones.) In such a work as this, it is notto be expected that so wide a sub-ject as the affections of the eye-ball—so important, varied, andnumerous — should be fully dis-cussed in all its details. The lead-ing points only can be overtaken;the student being referred for far-ther information to the many excel-lent monographs in this departmentof Surgery. Ophthalmia is the general t


The practice of surgery . 112 SIMPLE CONJUNCTIVITIS. IV. Affections of the Eyeball. Ophthalmia. Fig. Diagram showing the characteristic vascularity ofexternal and internal Ophthalmia, a. External. (W. Jones.) In such a work as this, it is notto be expected that so wide a sub-ject as the affections of the eye-ball—so important, varied, andnumerous — should be fully dis-cussed in all its details. The lead-ing points only can be overtaken;the student being referred for far-ther information to the many excel-lent monographs in this departmentof Surgery. Ophthalmia is the general termin which all affections of the eye-ball of an inflammatory nature arecomprehended; and, according asthe superficial or more deeply seatedtextures are involved, the ophthal-mia is said to be External or In-ternal. Affections of the Conjunctiva. The inflammatory process, in all its grades, is very frequently foundestablished in the conjunctiva; and the affection varies materially notonly according to the intensity of the action itself, but also accordino-to the cause which induced it, and the st


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