Transactions . + 2*5 D. reads 14 J. fairly. Fundus much as at lastnote, but there is now a good deal of white opacity (con-nective tissue) about the bases of some of the vasculargrowths; the veil-like growth at the disc has turned sothat its plane is now nearly horizontal instead of verticalas before. He has had no medicine for many months. 4. On tortuosity of retinal vessels in association with hypermetropia. By Stephen Mackenzie, (With Plate V, figs. 1, 2 ; VI, fig. 1.) For the opportunity of seeing this case and bringing itbefore the Society I am indebted to Mr. Streatfeild, underwhose
Transactions . + 2*5 D. reads 14 J. fairly. Fundus much as at lastnote, but there is now a good deal of white opacity (con-nective tissue) about the bases of some of the vasculargrowths; the veil-like growth at the disc has turned sothat its plane is now nearly horizontal instead of verticalas before. He has had no medicine for many months. 4. On tortuosity of retinal vessels in association with hypermetropia. By Stephen Mackenzie, (With Plate V, figs. 1, 2 ; VI, fig. 1.) For the opportunity of seeing this case and bringing itbefore the Society I am indebted to Mr. Streatfeild, underwhose care the patient came at Moorfields. M. W—, aged 20, Hereford, was always eleven years old her sight was much affected, shehad * inflammation of the eyes, and was under the careof an ophthalmic surgeon for two years. She was suitedwith spectacles, and advised to use them regularly, but shedoes not appear to have done so. For two years afterthis she suffered from hysteria, and at the end of this.
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