Category: Health & Medicine

The Journal of Ophthalmology, Otology and Laryngology. Vol. XII. July, 1900. Part 3.

I do not propose to treat this subject technically or theoretically, further than to simply say, I consider the first a mild form of the second, and both a reflex neurosis. I shall relate my experience and treatment of some half dozen cases illustrating my subject.

Chapters

2. Part 2

The ætiology of this disease has been discussed pretty thoroughly. It has been a question as to just what the initial symptoms and changes really are. In a majority of cases it...

4. Part 4

Henpuye starts in a native of West Africa during or soon after an attack of yaws in which there is a history of the nasal mucous membrane being attacked as a small bony swelling...

3. Part 3

Under this methodical procedure the relative value of drugs apparently indicated in these diseases gradually became better known; some, although presenting many and varied sympt...

7. Part 7

Miss M. E., a German, aged forty-three, was sent to me on June 14, 1899. For two years sight had been failing, until at this time vision was as follows: R. E. = 0; L. E = light...

6. Part 6

CASE XXI.—E. S., aged forty-three. Diplopia from paralysis right external rectus, pupils small, each with Argyll-Robertson phenomenon; visual left acuity only 6/12, and small bu...

8. Part 8

8. In the hands of a careful operator, excision of the superior and middle ganglia is a safe operation, but removal of the inferior ganglion can be done safely only by the most...

5. Part 5

The patient was a female child, aged eight years, a hydrocephalic idiot. The history given was that about one year previously a white spot had appeared on the right eye and that...

1. Part 1

I do not propose to treat this subject technically or theoretically, further than to simply say, I consider the first a mild form of the second, and both a reflex neurosis. I sh...

9. Part 9

_Present State._—Right eye: Small abrasion of the skin of the lower lid, with a surrounding area of redness. Some general conjunctival congestion, with a definite ecchymosis in...