A handbook of diseases of the eye and their treatment / by Henry R. Swanzy.
- Swanzy, Henry R. (Henry Rosborough), 1843-1913
- Date:
- 1895
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A handbook of diseases of the eye and their treatment / by Henry R. Swanzy. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![PAOE Tumours of the Optic Nerve—Hyaline, or Colloid, Outgrowths— Injuries of the Optic Nerve—Amblyopia due to Hsemorrhages from the Stomach, Bowels, or Uterus 446 CHAPTER XVII. AMBLYOPIA AND AMAXTHOSIS DUE TO CENTEAL AND OTHEH CAUSES. Hemianopsia—An-angement of the Cortical Visual Centres, their Relations to the Retina, and the Course of the Optic Fibres between these two points—Localisation of the Lesion in Hemianopsia — Transitory Hemianopsia or Scintillating Scotoma—Alexia, or Word-Blindness — Visual Aphasia — Dyslexia—Amnestic Colour-Blindness—Visual Hallucinations —Mind-Blindness or Optic Amnesia—Congenital Amblyopia— Reflex Amblyopia — Hysterical Amblyopia — Nyctalopia — Uraemic Ajnblyopia—Glycosuric Amblyopia—Quinine Amau- rosis—Pretended Ajnaurosis—Erythropsia .... 450 CHAPTER XVni. THE MOTIONS OF THE EYEBALLS, AND THEIB DBEANGtEMENTS. Actions of the Orbital Muscles—Inclination of the Vertical Meri- dian in the Several Principal Positions—Muscles called into Action in the Several Principal Positions—The Field of Fixa- tion—Strabismus 475 Paralyses of the Orbital Muscles—General Symptoms—Paralysis of the External Rectus—Paralysis of the Superior Oblique— Paralysis of the Internal Rectus, Superior Rectus, Inferior Oblique, and Levator Palpebrse—Ophthalmoplegia Externa, or Nuclear Paralysis—Cerebral Paralysis of Orbital Muscles— The Localising Value of Paralyses of Orbital Muscles in Cere- bral Disease 48i Convergent Concomitant Strabismus—Causes—Single Vision in— Amblyopia of Squinting Eye—Clinical Varieties of—Measure- ment of—Mobility of Eye in—Treatment—Orthoptic Treat- ment—Operative Treatment—Tenotomy—Advancement of External Rectus—Dangers of the Strabismus Operation— Treatment Subsequent to Operation 510 Insufficiency of the Internal Recti, and Divergent Concomitant Strabismus]— Muscular Asthenopia—Treatment -- Operative Treatment 535 Nystagmus 54I h](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21641250_0021.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


