A synopsis of the diseases of the eye, and their treatment : to which are prefixed, a short anatomical description and a sketch of the physiology of that organ . Draxni) Ing^iy London, Iublished 1820. by £ees. Orme & Brown,. EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. PLATE I. Fig. 1. A plan of the muscular branches ofthe ophthalmic artery, from Soemmering. Hum. Tab. 4ta. Fig. %. Simple acute inflammation of theconjunctiva. See page 91. Fig. 3. A plan to shew the cicatrization ofan ulcer of the cornea, whether pustular or in-terstitial, and communicating wi
A synopsis of the diseases of the eye, and their treatment : to which are prefixed, a short anatomical description and a sketch of the physiology of that organ . Draxni) Ing^iy London, Iublished 1820. by £ees. Orme & Brown,. EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. PLATE I. Fig. 1. A plan of the muscular branches ofthe ophthalmic artery, from Soemmering. Hum. Tab. 4ta. Fig. %. Simple acute inflammation of theconjunctiva. See page 91. Fig. 3. A plan to shew the cicatrization ofan ulcer of the cornea, whether pustular or in-terstitial, and communicating with the surface,by a fasciculus of vessels carrying red page 109. Fig. 4. The state of strumous nebula withvessels in the form of radii overshooting thecornea. These are not continuous with, butdistinct from the vessels of the conjunctiva, andbeneath it. See page 110. I have seen cases of the prolongation of thesevessels even to the centre of the cornea, orga-nizing the nebulous deposit, affecting both eyesof the same patient, and occasioning total opa- 400 EXPLANATION city and blindness, perfectly restored by con-tinued ptyalism. The first change was thebreak
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