Ophthalmoscopic diagnosis : based on typical pictures of the fundus of the eye with special reference to the needs of general practioners and students / by C. Adam.
- Adam, Curt, 1875-1941.
- Date:
- [1913]
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Ophthalmoscopic diagnosis : based on typical pictures of the fundus of the eye with special reference to the needs of general practioners and students / by C. Adam. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![List of Figures in the Text FIG. PAGE A. —The Correct Distance 5 B. —Correct Accommodation 6 C. —Examination of the Lett Eye 8 D. —Microscopic Section Through a Normal Optic Nerve . 16 E. —Small Excavation in the Temporal Part of the Papilla 19 F. —Schematic Drawing of the Fundus, Upright Image 20 G. —Variety in the Courses of the Retinal Vessels 21 H. —Distribution of Pigment 24 I.—Head of the Optic Nerve in IMyopia, after Fuchs 35 J.—Schematic Sketch to Show how the Pa])illa is Caused to Appear out of Drawing in High Myopia 38 K.—In this Case the Ectasia does not Lie Exactly at the Posterior Pole, but rather Below it 38 L.—In this Case the Ectasia Lies to the Nasal Side of the Posterior Pole, so that the Pa- pilla Occupies the Bottom of its Cavity 38 M.—Glaucomatous Excavation 56 N.—Deep Physiological Excavation 56 O.—Neuritis Optica 77 P.—Choked Disk 82 Q.—Anatomy of the Retina, after Oreeff 112 R.—Total, Funnel-shaped Detachment of the Retina 153](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21287879_0019.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)