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Identifier: treatiseondisea00stel (find matches)
Title: Treatise on the diseases of the eye, including the anatomy of the organ
Year: 1868 (1860s)
Authors: Stellwag von Carion, Karl, 1823-1904 Hackley, Charles E. (Charles Elihu), 1836-1925 Roosa, D. B. St. John (Daniel Bennett St. John), b. 1838
Subjects: Eye
Publisher: New York, W. Wood & co.
Contributing Library: Yale University, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library
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ands, 353.Tarsoraphy, 402.Tears, 412. Teratoid tumors, 453.Tenons capsule, 434.Tensor choridea, 208.Tension measurer, 237.Telangiectasia, 471.Test-types, 751-767.Tetanus oculi, 696. Tobacco-smoke, 4 ; amaurosis from, 668.Trachoma, 308, 327.Trachomatous bodies, 288.Trichiniasis, 368, 384.Trichosis bulbi, 455.Transverse section for cataract, 541.Transplantation of cornea, 92.Tuberculosis bulbi, 222.Tumors, 451. extraocular, 477. intraocular, 482. of brain causing neuro-retinitis, 142.Tunica vasculosa, 207. Typical pigment degeneration of retina, 171.Tylosis, 367. Ulcer of cornea, 56.Unguis, 56. Vasa vorticosas, 210. Veils, 3. Vertigo, 695. Visual field, hemiopic contraction of, 663. interruption or contraction, 662.limitations, 662.mappiDg out, 660vregister of, 662.Vitreous, anatomy of, 109.blood in, 113.inflammation of, 109.purulent infiltration of, 116.Vitrina, 110.Vortex purulentus, 55. Warts, 454..Window curtains, 6.Wounds of lens, 516. Xerophthalmia, xerosis, 290, 350. Zonula, 110.
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