The lens appear to be in titu, and perfectly clear. The lower edge of the pupil adheres to the leucoma. The patient being placed as usual on his back, I introduced the scissors at the outer side of the cornea, where it was very nebulous, and pushed them... The Collected papers of Sir W. Bowman v. 2 - Page 247by Sir William Bowman - 1892Full view - About this book
| 1852 - 672 lehte
...lens appear to be in titu, and perfectly clear. The lower edge of the pupil adheres to the leucoma. The patient being placed as usual on his back, I introduced...upper border of the pupil, and the long sharp-pointed ^^-^ ^^—^ bladein front of the iris; and, the spring being pressed, the blades closed and cut the... | |
| 1852 - 374 lehte
...lens appear to be in situ, and perfectly clear. The lower edge of the pupil adheres to the leucoma. The patient being placed as usual on his back, I introduced...as the existing pupil, where it lay almost, but not quile, obscured by the leucoma, for atropino had been applied. The shorter, blunt-pointed blade of... | |
| Henry Haynes Walton - 1853 - 614 lehte
...the pupil adhered to the leucoma. The patient being placed on his back, the scissors were introduced at the outer side of the cornea, where it was very nebulous, and pushed on as far as the existing pupil, where it lay almost, but not quite, obscured by the leucoma, for atropine... | |
| Sir William Lawrence - 1854 - 966 lehte
...lens appear to be in situ, and perfectly clear. The lower edge of the pupil adheres to the leucoma. " The patient being placed as usual on his back, I introduced...where it lay almost, but not quite, obscured by the lencoma, for atropine had been applied. The shorter, blunt-pointed blade of the scissors was then passed... | |
| Henry Haynes Walton - 1875 - 1254 lehte
...it was almost obscured by the leucoma. Atropino had been applied. The shorter, blunt-pointed blade was then passed behind the upper border of the pupil, and the long sharp-pointed one in front of the iris, and the upper margin of the pupil cut to the extent of about 1-1 6th of an... | |
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