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" ... of the left hand, till at length, by an occasional and gentle increase of the pressure, or by varying its direction, the iris gradually protrudes, so as to present a bag of the size of a large pin's head. This protruded portion must be cut off with... "
A Treatise on the Diseases of the Eye - Page 463
by Sir William Lawrence - 1833 - 730 pages
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The Medical and Physical Journal: Containing the Earliest ..., Volume 25

Chemistry - 1811 - 578 pages
...of a large pin's head. This protruded portion must be cut off with a pair of fine carved sctssars, and all pressure at the same time removed. The iris...removed will leave an artificial pupil more or less circul.ir. . « It sometimes happens that the whole breadth of the iris, to the border of the natural...
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The First Lines of the Practice of Surgery: Being an Elementary Work for ...

Samuel Cooper - Surgery - 1813 - 702 pages
...of a large pin's head, fhis protruded portion must be cut off with a pair of fine curved scissors, and all pressure at the same time removed. The iris will then recede within the eye, and the piece, that has been removed, will leave an artificial pupil more or less circular.f When the centre...
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Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 10

Medicine - 1814 - 558 pages
...pin's head. This protruded portion is to be cut off with a pair of fine curved scissors, and all the pressure at the same time removed The iris will then recede within the eye, and the portion of it which has been removed will leave an artificial pupil, more or less circular." shall suppose...
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A Dictionary of Practical Surgery: Comprehending All the Most Interesting ...

Samuel Cooper - Medicine - 1823 - 726 pages
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A Treatise on the Diseases of the Eye: Including the Doctrines and Practice ...

George Frick - Eye - 1826 - 348 pages
...of a large pin's head. This protruded portion must be cut off with a pair of fine curved scissors, and all pressure at the same time removed ; the iris...leave an artificial pupil more or less circular." Perhaps the preferable mode of performing corectomia, is that practised by Professor Beer *. Having...
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Lectures on the Operative Surgery of the Eye: Or, an Historical and Critical ...

George James Guthrie - Cataract - 1827 - 628 pages
...demonstrative in his favour ; but he has not quoted the whole passage, which is as follows, page 40. " It sometimes happens that the whole breadth of the...border of the natural pupil, is protruded, and removed in this way. This I consider as rather an advantage, because it ensures a large pupil, though generally...
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The New York Medical and Physical Journal, Volume 4

John Wakefield Francis - Medicine - 1825 - 608 pages
...of a large pin's head. This protruded portion must be cut ofl' with a pair of fine curved scissors, and all pressure at the same time removed : the iris...leave an artificial pupil, more or less circular. " The principal points to be attended to, in this operation, are, to enter the cornea knife at a proper...
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A Concise Treatise on Operative Surgery

W. P. Cocks - General Surgery - 1837 - 462 pages
...pin's head. This protruded portion is to be cut off with a pair of fine curved scissors, and all the pressure at the same time removed. The iris will then recede within the eye, and the portion of it which has been removed will leave an artificial pupil more or less circular. Professor Beer makes...
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The New York Medical and Surgical Reporter, Volume 1

1846 - 440 pages
...with a pair of fine curved scissors ; the iris will then recede within the eye, and the portion that has been removed, will leave an artificial pupil, more or less circular. III. Converging strabismus in a little girl. The muscle was divided with perfect success. HYDROCELE....
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The oculist's vade-mecum: a complete practical system of ophthalmic surgery

John Walker (surgeon to the Manchester eye-hospital.) - 1857 - 422 pages
...of a large pin's-head. This protruded portion must be cut off with a pair of fine curved scissors, and all pressure, at the same time, removed ; the...leave an artificial pupil more or less circular." This operation should, also, be practised in such cases of conical cornea, as may seem to require proceedings...
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