Essays on the Morbid Anatomy of the Human Eye, Deel 12,Volume 1George Ramsay & Company, 1808 - 159 pagina's |
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Pagina 39
... white spot appears at the centre of the ulceration , and the opacity of the cornea at the same time daily increases around it . In other cases the opaque mat- ter separates , and leaves behind it a deep ulcerous excavation * . Sometimes ...
... white spot appears at the centre of the ulceration , and the opacity of the cornea at the same time daily increases around it . In other cases the opaque mat- ter separates , and leaves behind it a deep ulcerous excavation * . Sometimes ...
Pagina 56
... ulcer sometimes retains the natural transparency of the cornea ; in some cases the whole , or a part of the surface of the ulcer , is covered with an opaque white ; and matter , much resembling wet chalk * in 56 OF ULCERS.
... ulcer sometimes retains the natural transparency of the cornea ; in some cases the whole , or a part of the surface of the ulcer , is covered with an opaque white ; and matter , much resembling wet chalk * in 56 OF ULCERS.
Pagina 61
... opaque white scale , accompanied by inflammation over all the external parts of the eye - ball and lids * ; but the degree of thickness of the slough and violence of the inflammatory symptoms vary , according to the quantity of the lime ...
... opaque white scale , accompanied by inflammation over all the external parts of the eye - ball and lids * ; but the degree of thickness of the slough and violence of the inflammatory symptoms vary , according to the quantity of the lime ...
Pagina 79
... opacity is of a darker shade ; it gives the cornea a bluish , or , in some parts , a white milky appearance . It is seldom equally opaque through its whole extent , being ge- nerally more so at the centre , and becoming gradually of a ...
... opacity is of a darker shade ; it gives the cornea a bluish , or , in some parts , a white milky appearance . It is seldom equally opaque through its whole extent , being ge- nerally more so at the centre , and becoming gradually of a ...
Pagina 80
... opaque glistening white colour of common pearl ; and the opacity generally extends through the whole of the lamellæ of the cornea , so that if even several of those layers which are external be removed , the remaining ones continue to ...
... opaque glistening white colour of common pearl ; and the opacity generally extends through the whole of the lamellæ of the cornea , so that if even several of those layers which are external be removed , the remaining ones continue to ...
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abated abscess accompanied adhesion affected anatomy anterior chamber apex appear aqueous humour arcus senilis arise attacks blood cellular centre chamber CHAP cicatrix circumference colour commencement conjunctiva covering considerable cornea and sclerotic corneal speck covering the cornea covering the sclerotic crystalline lens degree of obscurity degree of opacity discharged disease drawing was taken edge effused excrescence extends external eye-ball eye-lids flammation fleshy fluid frequently gradually Hornhaut incision increase inflammatory symptoms instances internal surface iris lamellæ layers mation morbid changes mucous observed opaque white ophthalmia organ pain pathological science patient Plate portion produced pterygia pterygium pupil purulent purulent matter pustule quantity red vessels remains remarkable resembling Richter's Anfangsgründe rotic coat Scarpa scle sclerotic coat scrofula seen serous serous membranes sight sometimes spot staphyloma structure substance suppuration swelling takes place tarsi textures thick tion trunk ulcer vascular Vide violent inflammation vision vitreous humour whole cornea wound
Populaire passages
Pagina xii - The labyrinth may be too intricate, and the thread too fine, to be traced through all its windings; but if we stop where we can trace it no farther, and secure the ground we have gained, there is no harm done; a quicker eye may in time trace it farther.
Pagina 96 - ... transparency, and appeared as if no such experiment had been made.) From this curious phenomenon in the dead eye, it was probable that, in the living one, the transparency of the cornea might vary according to the degree of its distension; and that, in some varieties of opacities of the cornea, the obscurity might arise from an increase in the quantity of the contents of the eyeball.
Pagina vii - A Series of Engravings, Accompanied with Explanations, Which Are Intended To Illustrate the Morbid Anatomy of Some of the Most Important Parts of the Human Body.
Pagina 75 - ... use of the knife to separate its adhesions. From the unsteadiness of the patient, she would not permit me to examine from what part the ossification originated. I am consequently at a loss, whether to suppose it took its growth from any of the coats of the eye, or if any osseous matter might, in consequence of the accident, collect within the said coats, and, in the course of fifteen years, form a complete bone.
Pagina 119 - When you first mentioned to me the case of Miss , I was much surprised at the number of images which she observed round luminous objects. As this multiplication of images could arise only from some irregularity in the cornea, or crystalline lens, which gave their surface the form of a polyhedron, it was completely inexplicable from the shape of the cornea itself, which your drawing represented (see Plate VIL fig.
Pagina 69 - ... had remained for ten years prior to the person's death, without his experiencing the least uneasiness, or even suspecting its presence.
Pagina 121 - The reflected image regularly decreased in size when it passed over the most convex parts of the cornea; but when it came to the part nearest the nose, it alternately expanded and contracted, and suffered such derangements as to indicate the presence of a number of spherical eminences and depressions, which sufficiently accounted for the broken and multiplied images of luminous...
Pagina 73 - I observed a substance of a whitish appearance, in the under part of the globe of the eye, arising from the inside of the sclerotic coat, and extending upwards, below the cornea, over a great part of the iris, to very near the pupil.
Pagina 91 - ... had long been subject, suddenly assumed the appearance of pulmonary consumption, which proceeded rapidly towards its last stage. Five days before his death, he was seized with a violent aggravation of the hectic fever and other symptoms, so that his death was hourly expected. At this time, to the surprise of his attendants, the opacities, by which the vision of both eyes had long been obstructed, disappeared with amazing rapidity, so that a short time before his death, his sight became nearly...
Pagina 120 - VIL fig. 1.) as a regular surface, resembling very much that of a hyperboloid ; for the only indistinctness occasioned by a cornea of this form, would arise from the concentration of the rays before they fell upon the retina. When I had the pleasure of examining the eye itself, the difficulty of explanation was in no respect diminished. In every aspect in which the cornea could be viewed, its section appeared to be a regular curve, increasing in curvature towards the vertex ; a form which could produce...