Eye injuries and their treatment . ^E Injuries and their Ramsay, M, D. James MacLehose & Sons,Publishers. Glasgow PENETRATING WOUNDS 75 known, and the fitting is so careful that the instru-ment works with the utmost smoothness. The barrelhas a rubber jacket which acts as a non-conductorand keeps the paraffin from cooling too rapidly. Thejar containing the paraffin is put into a water bathheated to about 107° Fahr., and the syringe, carefullysterilised and heated beforehand, is filled. The nozzlehaving been inserted into the capsule of Tenon, andthe suture drawn tightly roun


Eye injuries and their treatment . ^E Injuries and their Ramsay, M, D. James MacLehose & Sons,Publishers. Glasgow PENETRATING WOUNDS 75 known, and the fitting is so careful that the instru-ment works with the utmost smoothness. The barrelhas a rubber jacket which acts as a non-conductorand keeps the paraffin from cooling too rapidly. Thejar containing the paraffin is put into a water bathheated to about 107° Fahr., and the syringe, carefullysterilised and heated beforehand, is filled. The nozzlehaving been inserted into the capsule of Tenon, andthe suture drawn tightly round it, the sac is distendedwith paraffin, the nozzle withdrawn, and the suturequickly pulled tighter still so that none of the injectedmatter may escape. The ends of the silk thread arethen securely fixed by a double knot, and the catgutsutures are tied, the superior rectus muscle beingapproximated to the inferior and the internal to theexternal. The paraffin is thus induced to mould itselfin the socket, and to form a stump to


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