A treatise on the diseases of the eye . 51 DESCRIPTION OF PLATE X. Figs. 160, 161.—Illustration of Eversion at the External Commissure and OuterParts of the Lids in consequence of Contraction of the Skin of the Temple frombad Cicatrices, and of Walters Operation of Tarsoraphia. This consists inthe Excision of the Tarsal edges of both Etelids where they are Everted, to-gether with the Commissure, and a Triangular Piece of the neighbouring Integ-ument of the Temple, the Base towards the Ete and the Apex towards the Ear;and then uniting the edges of the wound bx two sutures. Fig 162.—Trichiasis.
A treatise on the diseases of the eye . 51 DESCRIPTION OF PLATE X. Figs. 160, 161.—Illustration of Eversion at the External Commissure and OuterParts of the Lids in consequence of Contraction of the Skin of the Temple frombad Cicatrices, and of Walters Operation of Tarsoraphia. This consists inthe Excision of the Tarsal edges of both Etelids where they are Everted, to-gether with the Commissure, and a Triangular Piece of the neighbouring Integ-ument of the Temple, the Base towards the Ete and the Apex towards the Ear;and then uniting the edges of the wound bx two sutures. Fig 162.—Trichiasis. (See p. 157.) Fig. 163.—Medullary Fungus of the Eyeball. (See p. 697, el seq.) Fig. 164.—Melanosis of Eyeball, in which the Iris has been detached in one partof its Circumference, and the Black Mass is making its appearance from behind,as also through the Sclerotica near the Cornea. Pl. XI. Fig. Fig. 166.
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