The American encyclopedia and dictionary of ophthalmology Edited by Casey AWood, assisted by a large staff of collaborators . The Way in which the Cotton Wrapped as Shown in the Previous Figure SpreadsOut to Form a Brush When Wet 160 AFTER-TREATMENT OF OPHTHALMIC OPERATIONS powers equivalent to varying combinations of concave spheres andcylinders, which may be objectionable. In considering the after-treatment of operations on the eye, thequestion whether to occlude one or both eyes must be decided in atleast two instances, namely, squint operations and cataract extrac-tion. In all these op


The American encyclopedia and dictionary of ophthalmology Edited by Casey AWood, assisted by a large staff of collaborators . The Way in which the Cotton Wrapped as Shown in the Previous Figure SpreadsOut to Form a Brush When Wet 160 AFTER-TREATMENT OF OPHTHALMIC OPERATIONS powers equivalent to varying combinations of concave spheres andcylinders, which may be objectionable. In considering the after-treatment of operations on the eye, thequestion whether to occlude one or both eyes must be decided in atleast two instances, namely, squint operations and cataract extrac-tion. In all these operations the occlusion of both eyes is advocatedto secure immobility and, by a period of rest, to favor the proper


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