The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Practical Medicine and Surgery, Volume 21Samuel Highley, 1858 |
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... lens ; for they have demonstrated that the images of a luminous object , which , with proper management , can be seen to be reflected from the anterior and even from the posterior surface of the lens ( as well as from the cornea ) ...
... lens ; for they have demonstrated that the images of a luminous object , which , with proper management , can be seen to be reflected from the anterior and even from the posterior surface of the lens ( as well as from the cornea ) ...
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... lens with such perfect sang froid that no one who had not seen the breaking of the knife would have known that anything untoward had occurred . edition , and has been translated into German , Italian , and twice into French ; it has ...
... lens with such perfect sang froid that no one who had not seen the breaking of the knife would have known that anything untoward had occurred . edition , and has been translated into German , Italian , and twice into French ; it has ...
Página 103
... lens , instead of passing through the pupil , slipped out of the capsule , and passed downwards and backwards into the vitreous humour . Mr. Tyrrell made no further attempt to remove it , but quietly remarked that the operation had been ...
... lens , instead of passing through the pupil , slipped out of the capsule , and passed downwards and backwards into the vitreous humour . Mr. Tyrrell made no further attempt to remove it , but quietly remarked that the operation had been ...
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... lens , and humours allowed this mode of examination , I found but two in which the retina was so changed that the reflection was not seen . † ( p . 290. ) It is not our intention to enter into any detailed account of the ophthalmoscope ...
... lens , and humours allowed this mode of examination , I found but two in which the retina was so changed that the reflection was not seen . † ( p . 290. ) It is not our intention to enter into any detailed account of the ophthalmoscope ...
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... for removal of the opaque lens , I have been induced to practise it but in only about two per cent . of the whole number of cases . A few successful operations induced me to try it a little more extensively than I 108 [ Jan. Reviews .
... for removal of the opaque lens , I have been induced to practise it but in only about two per cent . of the whole number of cases . A few successful operations induced me to try it a little more extensively than I 108 [ Jan. Reviews .
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