Transactions . forward, was 6 Fir,. 6. Case 4. Visual field four days after obstructionof central artery of retina: paracentral with Fig. 5. Summary.— Briefly summarized, the conditions in Case 4may be stated as follows: No apparent arterio-sclerosis, or notmore than is usual at the age of life of this patient; general con-dition extremely good, with the exception of a faint apex, systolic,cardiac murmur, and a trace of albumin in the urine; suddenloss of the vision of the right eye after one short period ofblurred sight on the day preceding its occurrence. ExaminationOph.—


Transactions . forward, was 6 Fir,. 6. Case 4. Visual field four days after obstructionof central artery of retina: paracentral with Fig. 5. Summary.— Briefly summarized, the conditions in Case 4may be stated as follows: No apparent arterio-sclerosis, or notmore than is usual at the age of life of this patient; general con-dition extremely good, with the exception of a faint apex, systolic,cardiac murmur, and a trace of albumin in the urine; suddenloss of the vision of the right eye after one short period ofblurred sight on the day preceding its occurrence. ExaminationOph.—3 488 ScHWEiNiTZ & HoLLOWAY : Obstruction of Retinal Artery. thirty minutes after the onset of the bhndness demonstratedprobable faint Hght perception and complete obhteration of theentire arterial tree, all branches being emptied of blood, togetherwith shrinking of all veins, except the lower temporal vein, whichwas distended wuth dark blood, and the two veins above thedisc in which the blood current was reversed, and th


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