A practical treatise on diseases of the eye / by Robert Brudenell Carter.
- Robert Brudenell Carter
- Date:
- 1875
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A practical treatise on diseases of the eye / by Robert Brudenell Carter. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Disticbiasis, 203 Divergent squint, 69, 5H ; operation for, 515 Donders, Professor, on measuring the field of vision, 60 ; on sympathetic ophthalmia, 115 Dor, Dr,, his ophthalmotonometer, 45 Double vision, 67, 519 Drum for testing instruments, 170 E. ECTEOPITTM, 211 Electricity in squint, 513 Emmetropia, 25, 528 Entropium, 204 ; treatment of, 211 Enucleation of eyeball, 482 Epiphora, 218 Erect ophthalmoscopic image, 73, 80 ; ophthalmoscope for, 95 ; as a test of hypermetropia, 550; of myopia, 560 ; of astigmatism, 576 Ether, as an anaesthetic, 182 ; Dr. Joy JefFeries on, ib. ; mode of administer- ing, 183; Hawskley's inhaler for, 184 ; advantages of over chloi'oform, 185 ; struggling produced by, ib. ; saliva- tion produced by, 186 ; sickness pro- duced by, ib. Examination of the eye, 34 Exclusion of pupil by iritis, 319 Eye, general physiology of, 21 Eyeball, anatomy of, 1 ; geometrical divisions of, 2 ; tunics of, ib. ; mus- cles of, 17 ; nerves of, 18 ; blood- vessels of, 20 Eyelashes, ingrowing, 203 ; excision of, 206 ; Herzenstein's operation for in- growing, 207 Eyelids, anatomy of, 20 ; examination of, 35 ; mode of everting, ib. ; dis- eases of, 190 ; nsevi of, ib. ; malignant tumours of, 193 ; simple tumours of, 194 ; scalping, 208 ; operations for the cure of distorted, 208 ; author's do., 209 ; spasmodic closure of, 214 ; injuries of, 492. Eyes, muscular and visual harmony of the two, 66 F. Far point, 26, 556 Fell's paste, 194 Field of vision, extent of, 26; varia- tion of, 59 ; methods of mapping, ib. ; diagram of, 65 Fifth nerve, its influence on the nutri- tion of the eye])all, 112 ; effects of paralysis of, 118 Fixation forceps, 160 ; hook, 169 Focal illumination, 39 Forceps, canula, 171 ; cilia, 205 ; fix- ation, 160 ; iris, 171 ; Snellen's, 205 Foreign bodies, beneath upper lid, 36 ; in the eye, 473 Fbrster, Professor, his perimeter, 60 ; his instrument for measuring sensi- bility to light, 52 Fovea centralis, 11 Foveaux, Mr., his eyelid speculum, 152; his ophthalmoscope handle, 92 Fox, Dr. Tilbury, on tinea tarsi, 202 ; on floating spores, 240 Franklin, Benjamin, on ambidexterity, 152 ; his spectacles, 654 Fundus oculi, diseases of, 423 G. Galvanism in nerve atrophy, 437 Glaucoma, 407; varieties of, 410 j treatment of, 414 ; case of neurotic, 129 ; irregular forms of, 416 Glioma of retina, 346, 456 Graefe, Professor von, his appreciation of the ophthalmoscope, 71 ; on liquor chlori, 246 ; on conical cornea, 301 ; on cataract extraction, 378 ; on glau- coma, 413 Granulations, follicular, 234; papillary, 231, 251 Green, Dr. J., his test-types, 50 Gregory, Mr., on administering quinine, 121 Gummed paper, for fixing bandages, 189 H. Habit, effect of, in neutralizing the imperfections of the eye, 33 Hsemorrhage, after cataract extraction, 395, 396 ; in the retina, 448 Hands, training and use of the, 148 Hawksley, Mr., his ether inhaler, 184 Heat, local application of, 142 Helmholtz, Professor, his invention of the ophthalmoscope, 70 Hemiopia, 465 Herpes, Barensprung's case, 117 ; Char- cot's do., ib. ; frontal, 116 Holland, Sir H., on temperature, 248 Hood, Dr. Wharton, on administering ether, 186 Hubsch, Dr., on tobacco as a cause of amaurosis, 438 Hutchinson, Mr., on frontal herpes, 117; on iodide of potassium, 122;](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20401590_0609.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


