. Transactions. it,though the pulse was irregularly intermittent. No othermorbid condition could be discovered. Emp. Lyttse tothe temple. On October 9th she complained of the usual pain about4 At 10 the eye could be moved slightly BLINDNESS AND COMPLETE OPHTHALMOPLEGIA. 279 inwards, upwards, and downwards. The lids could bepartly raised. Still iridoplegia and absence of p. 1. arefound. Pot. lod. gr. xv, ter quotidie. October 12tli, 1886.—The outward movement of tbeglobe is still entirely wanting though the others arerather more free. There is now uncertain p. 1. to nasalside only. R


. Transactions. it,though the pulse was irregularly intermittent. No othermorbid condition could be discovered. Emp. Lyttse tothe temple. On October 9th she complained of the usual pain about4 At 10 the eye could be moved slightly BLINDNESS AND COMPLETE OPHTHALMOPLEGIA. 279 inwards, upwards, and downwards. The lids could bepartly raised. Still iridoplegia and absence of p. 1. arefound. Pot. lod. gr. xv, ter quotidie. October 12tli, 1886.—The outward movement of tbeglobe is still entirely wanting though the others arerather more free. There is now uncertain p. 1. to nasalside only. R Liq. Hydrarg. Perchlor. V{ Ixxx ; Pot. lodidigr. XX, ter quotidie. 19th.—She counts fingers to nasal side; no p. 1. to outerside. Pupil still motionless. External rectus power-less, though the other ocular muscles are not far fromnormal. Scarcely any ptosis is noticeable. The opticdisc appears normal. November 18th.—The outer and slightly lower half ofthe visual field is absolutely wanting (see chart). The. seeing portion includes the fixation point. The outwardlimit is by a line which extends obliquely down and some- 280 AFFECTIONS OF MUSCULAR AND NERVOUS SYSTEMS. what in. In other directions the field is probablycomplete^ but the acuity is very defective at the peripherySO that it is dijQScult to define its limits with outward movement of the globe is now nearly com-plete. There is distinct though feeble appreciation ofred and green. The pupil is sluggish and not quite = fingers at six feet. Ophthalmoscopically the veins ofthe 0. D. appear rather large and dark. December 16th.—All the ocular movements seem nor-mal. The 0. D. is rather whitish and the lamina cribrosavery apparent. 31st.—y. = fingers at twelve feet. The 0. D. is cer-tainly paler. R Hydrarg. c Creta gr. j ; Potass. lodidigr. xxVj ter quotidie. January 7th_, 1887.—V. = fingers at sixteen feet. February 4th.—V. = -3%. March 1st.—Y. = -^, and letters 12 J. with + 2 D. R01. Mor


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