Nosologia methodica oculorum, or, a treatise on the diseases of the eyes, selected and translated from the Latin of Francis Bossier [sic] de Sauvages; wherein the whole are methodically arranged: to which are also added, the descriptions and modes of cure, ... / with annotations by George Wallis ...
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- MDCCLXXXV [1785]
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![4. Caligo ab ettaji. Mauchartii. Hyperaux* efis Iridis. L. Appendicula-pupillary Caligo. ECtafis, or Chalafis, is an obstruction of the pupil, from fungous appendicular arifing fiom its edges. This difeale, according to Lower, is common to horfes, and caufes in them the meridian amblyopia, or nyctalopia, and fometimes, perhaps, brings on a mem- braneous cataraCt. This js cured by the excifion of the ap- pendices, by the needle pufhed within the Cornea, S' Caligo a Synifeji.■—Mauchartii.—Wool- houfii, &c. L. Caligo, from an uvea-labial Coa- lescence. . Thls is a more full obftruCtion of the pu- pil, from the coalition of the lips of the uvea. This imperforation of the pupil is ei* the]r natural or acquired, as from hypopion, empyefis, purulent cataraCt, or ophthaljpy pf the choroidal membrane,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28042815_0225.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


