The crystalline lens system : its embryology, anatomy, physiological chemistry, physiology, pathology, diseases, treatment, operations and after-changes ; with a consideration of aphakia / by Louis Stricker.
- Stricker, Louis, 1863-
- Date:
- 1899
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The crystalline lens system : its embryology, anatomy, physiological chemistry, physiology, pathology, diseases, treatment, operations and after-changes ; with a consideration of aphakia / by Louis Stricker. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![IO PART IV. THE THERAPY OF THE DISEASES OF THE LENS. CHAPTER I. THE MEDICINAL TREATMENT. CHAPTER II. THE OPERATIVE TREATMENT. The Purpose. Dislocatio cataraetae: Depression. Definition. Historical Review. Extract]o cataraetae. Extraction. Definition purpose. Historical Review. Discissio cataraetae. Discission. Definition and purpose. Historical Review. Suction. CHAPTER III. THE PROCEDURES AND CHANGES WHICH TAKE PLACE IN AN EYE DURING AND AFTER A CATARACT OPERATION. Introduction Pectination. The difference' in the nature of the injury produced by keratonyxis and scleronyxis. The difference in the reaction following reclination. The anatomical examination of eyes on which reclination had been practised. Discission. The manner in which an eye is injured by discission, and its sequelae. The value of these methods. Extraction. An analysis of the essential points of a Cataract Extraction. a. The Flap Extraction (Daviel). b. Peripheral Linear Extraction (Von Graefe). c. Modern Scleral Flap Ext. d. Corneal Flap Ext. The advantages vs. the disadvantages of an Iridectomy. The size of the incision. Description of the steps of a cataract extraction. The Linear Extraction for soft and membranous cataract. The capsular forceps. The changes which take place during the extraction. Mishaps liable to occur during the operation. Irrigation of the anterior chamber. The results of clinical observation of the corneal wound. The abnormal conditions which may develop during the pro- cesses of healing. The processes of healing with incomplete results.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21641237_0014.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


