The Erasmus Wilson lectures on the anatomy and pathology of the eye : delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons on Feb. 12th, 14th, and 16th, 1900 / by E. Treacher Collins.
- Collins, E. Treacher (Edward Treacher), 1862-1937.
- Date:
- [1900]
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Credit: The Erasmus Wilson lectures on the anatomy and pathology of the eye : delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons on Feb. 12th, 14th, and 16th, 1900 / by E. Treacher Collins. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![146. Microscopical appearances of stained area in cornea depicted in Fig. 145 252 147. New formation of hyaline membrane on i)Osterior surface • of a scar in the cornea 258 148. Anterior synchia of the iris ■ . . . . 259 149. Prolapse of a knuckle of iris into a wound at the sclero- corneal margin 260 150. Cystoid cicatrix in an eye lost from glaucoma 261 151. Entanglement of lens cajosule in wound, after extraction of cataract 262 152. Adhesion of lens capsule to posterior surface of an extraction scar 263 153. Wound of the cornea and suspensory ligament of lens with prolapse of vitreous humour 264 154. Cicatrix left after incision through the cornea with a keratome for iridectomy for glaucoma 265 155. Gaping wound at the sclero-corneal margin with pro- lapse of ciliary body 265 156. Perforating wound of cornea and lens 270 157. Two layers of the lens capsule after extraction with laminated tissue lying between them 272 158. Two layers of lens capsule after extraction of cataract with bladder-like cells between them 272 159. Section through a phlyctenule of the conjunctiva . . . 308 160. Same as Fig. 159 in a later stage 309 161. Extensive suppurating ulcer of the cornea 311 162. Section through cornea showing inflammatory cells in- filtrating the anterior layers of the substantia pro].)ria 312 163. Anterior synechia of the iris following peforating corneal ulcer 314 164. Perforating ulcer of the cornea and incarceration of the iris 315 165. Cornea destroyed by ulceration and replaced by mass of fibrous tissue 316 166. Lens capsule adherent to jjosterior surface of a staphy- loma tous cornea 317 ■ 167. Vesicles in the epithelium on the anterior surface of a staphyloma tous cornea 318 168. Organising edematous exudate on the surface of the cornea in case of hereditary syphilitic kerato-iritis. 319 169. Anterior part of the cornea in an eye with filamentary keratitis 320](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21286292_0029.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)





