A Manual on diseases of the eye and ear

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Putnam, 1881 - 445 ページ
 

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428 ページ - William the Silent, two heroes of ancient German stock, who had learned the arts of war and peace in the service of a foreign and haughty world-empire. Determination...
174 ページ - The function of the lens is to bring the rays of light to a focus upon the retina.* * The lens contains about 60 per cent, of water, and 30 per cent of albuminoids.
iii ページ - He notes in the preface: The importance of the study of the diseases of the eye and ear by every student of medicine is best shown by the fact that many of the medical colleges, especially those in England, have made the study of these diseases obligatory for graduation. The want of a short practical manual of the diseases of the eye and ear in the English language has long been felt by the medical student. I have, therefore, at the request of many members of my private classes, given in this little...
207 ページ - There are 4 such, each having a motor, a sensory, and a sympathetic root, viz. — Ciliary, or Ophthalmic Ganglion, is situated in the orbit, between the optic nerve and the external rectus muscle. Its sensory root is derived from the nasal branch of the ophthalmic, its motor root from the 3d nerve, its sympathetic root from the cavernous plexus. Its branches are the short ciliary nerves, and are distributed to the ciliary muscle and the iris. Spheno-palatine, or...
125 ページ - Priessnitz compress (see page 51) over the thyroid applied two or three times a day for an hour or two at a time sometimes acts beneficially. The medicamentous treatment of Graves 's disease is not very Medicamensatisfactory.
416 ページ - At the back part of the inner wall is the orifice of the aqutxductu* vestibuli, which extends to the posterior surface of the petrous portion of the temporal bone. It transmits a small vein, and.

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