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Title: Operative surgery illustrated : containing more than nineteen hundred engravings : including two hundred original, and fifty colored drawings: with explanatory text
Year: 1852 (1850s)
Authors: Piper, Richard Upton, 1816-1897 Bigelow, Henry Jacob, 1818-1890. Anaesthetic agents, their mode of exhibition, and physiological effects
Subjects: Surgery, Operative Ether General Surgery
Publisher: Boston : Ticknor, Reed, and Fields
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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PLATE CLXIII.J OPERATIVE SURGERY ILLUSTRATED. 283 PLATE CLXIII. Fig. 1. Encanthis is a tumor situated in the corner of the eye. Fig. 2. Pterygium is a disease characterized by a thickenedand vascular state of the conjunctiva. Fig. 3 exhibits the healing stage of an ulcer of the cornea.Fig. 4 shows an encysted tumor of the eyelids. Fig. 5. Fistula Lachrymalis signifies a fistulous aperture atthe inner corner of the eye, communicating with the lachrymal sac. Figs. 6, 9. Ectropion, or eversion of the eyelids. Fig. 7. Myocephalon is a protrusion of a very small piece ofthe iris through an ulcerated opening in the cornea. Fig. 8. Staphyloma of the Cornea is said to exist whena portion or the whole of the cornea is prominent, opaque, andwhite, the iris adhering to it. Fig. 12. Staphyloma racemosum. When the iris is pro-truded at several openings, the appearance is somewhat like abunch of grapes; whence the name. Fig. 10. Central Opacity of the Cornea, concealing thepupil. Fig. 13. The same

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