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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![M. Maats, Dr., on sympathetic ophthal- mia, 114 Mc Craik, Dr., his operation for incurv- ed eyelids, 208 Magne, on cauterization of tlie lacrymal sac, 223 Manifest hypermetropia, 56 Mariotte, his discovery of the blind spot, 31 Media of the eye, imperfections of, 29 Meissner, on the fifth nerve, 113 Membrana pupillaris, 9 Membrane of Descemet, 4 ; of Eeichert, ib. Mercury, administration of, 137; in iritis, 313 Monnik, Dr., his ophthalmotonometer, 45 Morphia, in eye disease, 123 Muscse volitantes, 578 Muscle, ciliary, or of accommodation, 7 Muscles of eyeball, 17 Muscular sense, 150 Myopia, 25 : tests of, 55 ; lenses for, 555 ; muscular conditions in, 557 ; ophthalmoscopic measurement of, 560 ; simulating brain disease, 564 N. ]Sr.«iVTJS, of eyelids, 190 ; of orbit, 192 Nasal duct, obstruction of, 219 Near point, 26, 556 Needles, for eye operations, 165 Nerves of eyeball, 18 Neurotic character of eye disease, 120 ; Neurotic glaucoma, case of, 109 Nitrate of silver, diluted solid, 201 ; in conjunctivitis, 246 Noyes, Dr., his eyelid speculum, 159 ; his ophthalmoscope, 95 ; his scissors, 174 Ny.stagmu3, 69 0. Obstrxjotion of lacrymal passages, 218 Ocular muscles, 17 ; spasm of, 524 Ointment, Pagenstecher's, 200 ; of tan- nate of lead, 245 ; of red oxide of mercury, 251; of sulphuret of arsenic, ib. ; Dr. Williams's citrine, ib. Onyx, 282 Opacities in the media of the eye, 98 • of cornea, 264, 294 ' Operating, preliminary training for, 156 Operations upon the eye,. mnp.k for practising, 155 ; general considera- tions upon, 175; preparation for, 178 ; season for, 179 ; position of patient for, ib. ; anaesthesia in, 180; after treatment of, 188 Oj)hthalmia, neonatorum, 226 ; tarsi, 197 Ophthalmoscope, the, 70 ; why re- qiiired, 71 ; of Babbage, 70; of Helmholtz, ib. ; of Euete, 71 ; other varieties of, 71, 84 ; principle of, 72 ; how to acquire the art of using, 76 ; qualities required in, 85 ; sight-hole of, ib. ; author's small pattern, ib. ; lenses of, 87; author's demonstra- ting, 88 ; Loring's, 95 ; Noyes's, ib. ; Couper's, 97 Ophthalmoscopic appearances of healthy eyes, 98 Ophthalmoscopic examination, position of the eye for, 84 ; order of, 97 Oj)hthalmoscopic image, its varieties, 73 Ophthalmotonometer, 45 Optic disc, ophthalmoscopic appear- ances of, 104 ; varieties of its blood- vessels, 107 ; pulsation on, 108 Optic nerves, stnicture of, 16 ; decussa- tion of, ib. ; sheaths of, ib. ; inter- vaginal space around, 17 ; diseases of, 423 ; atrophy of, 428 Ora seiTata, 10 Orbicularis muscle, spasm of, 214, 403 Orthoscopic spectacles, 639 Ossification in the choroid, 327 P. Pagenstecher's ointment, 200 Pain, in eye disease, 123 Pannus, 265 Papillary gi-anulations, 251 Paracentesis of anterior chamber, 250 ; in iritis, 317 ; in irido-choroiditis, 328 Paralysis of orbicularis, 212 ; of levator palpebrse, 213; of ocular muscles, 517 ; treatment of, 523 Passavant, Dr., his operation for iritic adhesions, 322 Pebble lenses, 579 Perception of light—-qualitative, 52 ; quantitative, ib. Perimeter, Fbrster's, 60 ; author's, 62 Perrin's artificial eye, 79 Phlyctenulae, of conjunctiva, 256 : of cornea, 269 Photophobia, 42, 214, 270 Physiology of the eye, 21 Pigmentary retinitis, 442 Plasticity of crystalline lens, 26](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20401590_0611.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


