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Identifier: studentsguidetod1884nett (find matches)
Title: The student's guide to diseases of the eye
Year: 1884 (1880s)
Authors: Nettleship, Edward, 1845-1913
Subjects: Eye Color blindness Ophthalmology Ophthalmology Eye Diseases Color Perception Color Vision Defects
Publisher: London : J. & A. Churchill
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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on.—(1) After in-troducing the speculum, take the fixation forceps inthe left hand, and pinch up a fold of conjunctivaover the lower border of the tendon (say of theright internal rectus) at its insertion. With thescissors make a small opening in this fold closeto the end of the forceps, and parallel with thetendon. A layer of fascia (capsule of Tenon) isnow exposed, and easily recognised ; it is to bepinched up, and an opening made in it correspond-ing to the conjunctival wound. By taking deephold with the forceps, both conjunctiva and fasciamay sometimes be divided at one stroke. As a rule,both conjunctiva and Tenons capsule are thicker inchildren than adults. (2.) Take the hook in the right hand (holdingthe wound open with the forceps in the left),and pass it, concavity downwards and point back-wards, through the opening in the fascia, as far as itselbow, keeping its end always flat against the sclero-tic. Next turn the end of the hook upwards, still OPERATIONS FOR STRABISMUS 333
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  • bookcentury:1800
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  • booksubject:Eye
  • booksubject:Color_blindness
  • booksubject:Ophthalmology
  • booksubject:Eye_Diseases
  • booksubject:Color_Perception
  • booksubject:Color_Vision_Defects
  • bookpublisher:London___J____A__Churchill
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