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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![Ectopia. Ectopie. Ectopion. Ectopsis. j- Gr. tKroKOQ, out of place. Ectopisnius Ectopium. Ectopius. _. . . ' f Gr. eKTfioTriov from hTpeneiv to turn out. Ectropium. ) Embolism. Gr. epjioAtapog, from kp flak-few, to throw in. Emmetropia. Gr. eppsTpoq, according to measure, and tty, the eye. Encanthis. Gr. h/Kavtiic, from ev, in, and navdog, corner of the eye. Endothelium. Gr. tvdov, within, and 6i?M, a nipple. Enophthalmia. J. Qr -,. , and ..^^ tfae eye Enophthahnus. ) Entoptic. Gr. kvrog, within, and bnriKdg, optic. Entoptics. | . . ... . „ , . _, , , r Gr. fiT«r, within, wi/1, the eye, and aKanew, to view. Entoptoscopy. ) J ' Entropion. \ „ , _. , . - Gr. fc, in, and room], a turning:. Lntropmm. ) Enucleation. Lat. enucleare, to take out the kernel. Ephidrosis. Gr. fyidptoaig, from £?', upon, and idpug, sweat. Epiblepharon. Gr. ini, upon, and flfetyapov, the eyelid. See Epicanthis. „ . [ Gr. £7T'-, upon, and xavfior the angle of the eve. Epicanthus. ' ^ Epilation. Lat. epit'atio, from e priv., and pilus, a hair. Epiphora. Gr. eirubopd, from kmtykpw, to bring upon. Episelera. ) Gr ^ n^Qn and aK%vp6^ ^ard. Episclerotic. ) Episcleritis. Gr. inl, upon, oKA-qpoq, hard, and itis, denoting inflammation. Episcope. Gr. eni, upon, and okottbIv, to view. Episcotister. Gr. iirioKoHfriv, to throw a shadow over. Epithelium. Gr. km, Upon, and Orjfe], a nipple. Erythropia. \ Erythrops. [■ Gr. eptidp6c, red, and biptg, vision. Erythropsia. ) Erythropsin. See Visual Purple. Eversion. Lat. eversio, a turning outward. Evisceration. Lat. eviseeratio, from ex, out, and viscera, the viscera. Excision. Lat. excisio, from ex, out, and ecedere, to cut. Exclusion. Lat. exclusio, from excludere, to shut out. Exenteration. Gr. £?, out of, and ivrepa, the entrails. Exophthalmia. \ Exophthalmos. -<ir. £f, out, and b<j>6a}u6g, the eye. Exophthalmus. ) Exophthalmoineter. Gr. kSjoijiOakpog, with prominent eyes, and ukrpov, a measure. Extraction. Lat. extractio, from e#, out of, and trahere, to draw. Extra-ocular. Lat. extra-ocula) ish outside the eyes. Extra-orbital. Lat. extra-orhitalis, outside the orbits. Eye. A-S. cege; O. Sax. oga; N. II. Ger., auge; Gr. <'»/'; Lat. oculus.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21006027_0624.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)