A clinical manual of diseases of the eye : including a sketch of its anatomy.
- Daniel Bennett St. John Roosa
- Date:
- 1894
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A clinical manual of diseases of the eye : including a sketch of its anatomy. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library at Yale University, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library at Yale University.
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![Clavus oculi. Lat. clavus, a nail, and oculus, eye. Coloboma. Gr. KoMftu/ia, imperfection. Commissure. Lat. commissure/,, a joining together, point of union. Concave. Lat. concavus; hollowed out. Concavo-concave. Lat. concavo-concavus. See Biconcave. Concavo-convex. Lat. concavo-convexus, concave one side, and convex other side. Concentric. Lat. eonoentricus, common to one centre. Concomitant. Lat. concomitans, from con, with, and comitate, to accom- pany. Confusio, Confusion. Lat. confusio, from con, together, and fundere, to pour. Conical. Gr. noviicSg, cone-shaped. Conjugate. Lat. conjugatus, yoked together. Conjunctiva. Lat. conjunctivas (tunica, understood), from con, together and jungere, to join. Conjunctivitis. Lat. conjunctiva, from conjungere, to join, and itis, denoting inflammation. Conus cornealis. Lat. conus, a cone, and cornealis, corneal. Convergence. Lat. convergentia, from convergere, to incline toward each other. Convex. Lat. convexus, an arched surface the centre of which is higher than the edges. Convexo-concave. See Concavo-convex. Convexo-convex. Lat. convexo-convexus. See Biconvex. Convexulus. Lat. dim. from convexus, convex. Co-ordination. Lat. coordinatio, harmonious action. Copiopia. ) . , , ^ . - Gr. kottoc painful, and omg vision. Copopsia. \ Coquilles. Fr. coquille, a shell. Gr. Kox^iag, a spiral shell. Core. Gr. ko/w?, the pupil of the eye. Corectasis. Gr. nop//, the pupil, and itKTaaig, dilatation. Corectenia. Gr. «op?;, the pupil, and kuTeveia, extension. Corectodialysis. Gr. ndprj, the pupil, and titalvotq, liberation. Corectomia. Gr. xdpr/, the pupil, and eKrefivev, to cut out. Corectomodialysis. See Corectodialysis. Corectopia. Gr. ndpy, the pupil, and irKTovog, out of place. Coi'edialysis. Gr. Koprj, the pupil, and dtafanrig, liberation. Corediastasis. Gr. Koprj, the pupil, and Siaaraaig, dilatation. Corediastole. See Corediastasis. Corelysis. Gr. K(>pr/, the pupil, and Tiveiv, to loosen. Coremetamorphosis. Gr. n.6pi), the pupil, and fieTa/idpi/uoaig, a transformation. Coi-emetathesis. Gr. Kopi], the pupil, and fieTadeaig, changing. Corencleisis. Gr. Koptj, the pupil, and iviikeiaig, inclusion. Coreometer. Gr. k<>pv, the pupil, and fierpov, a measure. Coreoncion, Coreoncium. Gr. nopri, the pupil, and by/cog, a hook. Corephthisis. Gr. n6pj], the pupil, and Qdioig, a dwindling. Coreplasty. Gr. Kdpri, the pupil, and nhaariufi, from kMooo, to form. Corestenoma. Gr. '<//. the pupil, and arhu/ia, a narrow place. Coretodialysis. Gr. n6pv, the pupil, and Siahxstg, a loosening. Coretomodialysis. '>«//, the pupil, ri/iveiv, to cut. and di&Xvoig, a loosening. Coretomy. Gr. i<6pr/, the pupil, and rt/iveiv, to cut](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21006027_0620.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)