Text-book of ophthalmology / by Ernst Fuchs ; authorized translation ... by Alexander Duane.
- Ernst Fuchs
- Date:
- [1919]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Text-book of ophthalmology / by Ernst Fuchs ; authorized translation ... by Alexander Duane. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![Xll PAGE Retinitis. 577 Atrophy of the retina; retinitis pigmentosa and retinal degeneration. 585 Anatomical changes in inflammation and atrophy of the retina. 589 Detachment of the retina. 590 Tumors of the retina. 596 Injuries of the retina. 599 Congenital anomalies of the retina. 599 CHAPTER XI. Diseases op the Optic Nerve. Anatomy of the optic nerve. 600 Continuation of the fibers to the cerebral cortex; decussation of the optic nerves; hemiopia. 607 Hyperaemia of the optic nerve. 615 Inflammation of the optic nerve. 615 Neuritis intra-ocularis.•. 615 Retrobulbar neuritis.... . 623 Atrophy of the optic nerve. 624 Toxic amblyopia. 627 Injuries of the optic nerve. 630 Tumors of the optic nerve. 631 Congenital anomalies of the optic nerve.;. 631 Disturbances of vision without apparent lesion.*.. 632 Congenita] amblyopia. 632 Amblyopia ex anopsia. 633 Hemeralopia and nyctalopia. 634 Color blindness. 635 Amblyopia and amaurosis in brain diseases... ; .. 642 Scintillating scotoma. g43 Hysterical and neurasthenic amblyopia and asthenopia. 644 CHAPTER XII. Diseases of the Lids. Anatomy and physiology of the lids. Inflammation of the skin of the lids. Exanthemata (erysipelas, herpes febrilis, herpes zoster, eczema) Phlegmonous inflammation. Ulcers of the skin of the lids. (Edema of the lids. Mortification of the skin of the lids. Dystrophy of the skin of the lids (ptosis adiposa, blepharochalasis) Other cutaneous affections. Inflammation of the border of the lids .... Hyperaemia, blepharitis. Phthiriasis palpebrarum. Diseases of the palpebral glands. Hordeolum. Chalazion. Infarcts of the Meibomian glands. 647 656 656 660 661 662 665 665 666 666 666 672 672 672 673 676](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31356989_0018.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)