Transactions . Fxq. ^-^// ^- /:/i;ni?? Fxa. 1. West Newman *G° chr iuh DESCRIPTION OF PLATE I. Fig. 1 illustrates Mr. Nettleships case of Lymphatic Nsevusof Orbit, &c. (p. 47). The figure shows, moderately well, the tortuous, beaded vessels, filled byclear yellow fluid, which were present on the outer and upper part of theeyeball. From a drawing by Miss Boole. Fig. 2 illustrates Mr. Nettleships case of Glaucoma withRetinal Haemorrhages (p. 108). The haemorrhages are confined to the lower half of the retina, and thecorresponding retinal vessels are so small as to be for the most part invisi


Transactions . Fxq. ^-^// ^- /:/i;ni?? Fxa. 1. West Newman *G° chr iuh DESCRIPTION OF PLATE I. Fig. 1 illustrates Mr. Nettleships case of Lymphatic Nsevusof Orbit, &c. (p. 47). The figure shows, moderately well, the tortuous, beaded vessels, filled byclear yellow fluid, which were present on the outer and upper part of theeyeball. From a drawing by Miss Boole. Fig. 2 illustrates Mr. Nettleships case of Glaucoma withRetinal Haemorrhages (p. 108). The haemorrhages are confined to the lower half of the retina, and thecorresponding retinal vessels are so small as to be for the most part specimen had been placed in strong alcohol immediately after enuclea-tion. The drawing (enlarged about twice) was made by Miss Boole. N^VUS, WITH LAMELLAR CATARACT. 47 to be of a decidedly more malignant type from its greaterproneness to recur. {Living sjpecimen, December l^th, 1883.) —July 29tli, 1884.—I saw the patient again to-day. There has been no recurrence of the growth, and» her general


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