Diseases of the eye : a hand-book of ophthalmic practice, for students and practioners / By G. E. De Schweinitz.
- George Edmund de Schweinitz
- Date:
- 1899
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Diseases of the eye : a hand-book of ophthalmic practice, for students and practioners / By G. E. De Schweinitz. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library at Yale University, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library at Yale University.
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![PAGE of the Transparent Media with Reference to the Position of Opacities —The Normal Fundus Ocnli—The Optic Nerve—The Bloodvessels— The Retina—The Macula Lutea—The Choroid—Determination of Refraction by the Ophthalmoscope—Ophthalmoscopy by the Indirect Method—Estimation of Refraction by the Indirect Method—Estimation of Astigmatism by the Inverted Image—Ophthalmometry—Optometry —Skiascopy—The Use of Mydriatics 97-144 CHAPTER IV. NORMAL AM> ABNORMAL REFRACTION. Emmetropia—Ametropia—Hypermetropic—Determination and Correc- tion of Hypermetropia—Ordering of (Masses—Myopia—Treatment of Myopia—Determination and Correction of Myopia—Astigmatism—Va- rieties of Astigmatism—Determination and Correction of Astigmatism— Anisometropia—Presbyopia—Correction of Presbyopia—Spectacles and their Adjustment 145-191 CHAPTER V. DISEASES OF THE EYELIDS. Congenital Anomalies—Erythema of Lids—Erysipelas—Abscess of the Lid—Furuncle of the Lids—Hordeolum—Exanthematous Eruptions— Eczema of the Lids—Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus—Blepharitis— Phthiriasis—Syphilis of the Lids—Tumors and Hypertrophies—Xan- thelasma—Chalazion—Sarcoma—Carcinoma—Lupus Vulgaris—Lepra Elephantiasis Arabum—Tarsitis—Blepharospasm—Ptosis—Blepharo- chalasis—Lagophthaknos—Symblepharon—Ankyloblepharon— Blepha- rophimosis Trichiasis and Distichiasis—Entropion and Ectropion Seborrhoea—Milium—Molluscum Contagiosum—Ephidrosis—Chromi- drosi—Sebaceous Cysts—Injuries 192-218 CHAPTER VI. DISEASES OP THE CONJUNCTIVA. < iongenital Anomalies —Hyperemia—Conjunctivitis (Ophthalmia)—Sim- ple or < 'atarrhal Conjunctivitis—Acute Contagious < lonjunctivitis—Puru- lent Conjunctivitis —Conjunctivitis Neonatorum—Gonorrhoea! Conjunc- tivitis—Croupous Conjunct!vitis—Diphtheritic < !onjunctivitis—Phlyc- tenular Conjunctivitis Spring (lonjunctivitis—Follicular Conjunctivitis —Granular Conjunctivitis (Trachoma —Diplo-bacillus Conjunctivitis— Parinaud's Conjunctivitis—Chronic Conjunctivitis Lachrymal Con- junctivitis —Lithiasis (lonjunctivae—Toxic Conjunctivitis—Xerophthal- mos—Amy]..id Disease of the Conjunctiva—Pterygium Pinguecula— Abscess of the Conjunctiva—Ecchymosis < hemosis—Emphysema— Lymphangiectiasis—Syphilis—Tumors and (!ysts—Lepra—Lupus —Tubercle—Pemphigus—Injuries—Affections of the< aruncle—Argyria Conjunctiva' 219 265](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21027766_0022.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)