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]
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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 Plates PLATE FIG. PAGE I. 1. Normal Fundus of the Uniform, Stippled Type 28 I. 2. Normal Fundus of the Tesselated Type, with Numerous Reflexes from the Retina 28 II. 3. Albinotic Fundus 30 III. 4. Conus Temporalis H .III. 5. Conus Temporalis; Supertraction in School M_vopia 44 IV. G. Commencing Staphyloma Posticum in Congenital Myopia 46 IV. 7. Crescentic Sclerosis of the Chorioid Due to Arteriosclerosis 46 V. 8. Conus Inferior; Partial Albinism 48 V. 9. Medullated Nerve Fibers 48 VI. 10. Simj)le White Atrophy of the Optic Nerve 62 VI. 11. Simple Gray Atrophy of the Optic Nerve C2 VII. 12. Atrophy after Inflammation of the Optic Nerve, Neuritic Atrophy 64 VII. 13. Atroi)hy of the Optic Nerve after Choked Disk G4 VIII. 14. Glaucomatous Excavation and Atrophy 66 VIII. 15. Large Physiological Excavation C6 IX. 16. Atropiiy of the Optic Nerve after Occlusion of the Central Artery 68 IX. 17. Partial, or Temporal, Paleness of the Oj)tic Nerve C8 X. 18. Optic Neuritis 86 X. 19. Tul)ercle at the Entrance of the Optic Nerve 86 XI. 20. Albuminuric Optic Neuritis (Albuminuric Choked Disk) 89 XI. 21. Optic Neuritis Undergoing Involution 88 XII. 22. The Optic Nerve in a Case of Sinus Thrombosis Complicating an Otitis Media 90 XIII. 23. Commencing Choked Disk 92 XIII. 24. Commencing Choked Disk 92 XIV. 25. Old Choked Disk with a Very Abundant Development of Vessels 94 XIV. 26. Choked Disk at its Acme 94 XV. 27. Occlusion of the Central ^'ein of the Retina (Apo]ilexia Sanguinea Retina?) 122 XV. 28. Occlusion, or Thromiiosis, of a Single Vein of the Retina 122 XVI. 29. Foreign Body in tiie Retina and Chorioid... 124 XVII. SO. Retinitis Albuminurica 138 XVII. 31. Retinitis Albuminurica 138 XVIII. 32. Neuroretinitis Albuminurica 140 XVIII. 33. Neuroretinitis Albuminurica Gravidarum with Detachment of the Retina. . 140 XIX. .34. Very Severe Neuroretinitis Albuminurica 142 XIX. 35. Neuroretinitis Diabetica 142 XX. 36. Retinitis Proliferans in Dial)etes 144 XX. 37. Retinitis Proliferans in Syphilis 144 XXI. 38. Retinitis Luetica 146 XXI. 39. The Same Case Six Weeks Later 146 XXII. 40. Sympathetic Optic Neuritis and Chorioiditis 148 XXII. 41. Colloid Deposits on the Vitreous Lamella of the Chorioid 148 XXIII. 42. Retinitis Luetica 156 XXIII. 43. Commotio Retinae, or Berlin's Opacity 156 XXIV. 44. Sudden Total Occlusion of the Central Artery, the so-called Embolism.. 158 XXIV. 45. Occlusion of the Central Artery in a Later Stage 158 XXV. 46. F'lat Detachment of the Retina 160](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21287879_0021.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)