10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CORNEITIS»
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1
The Medical Times and Gazette
Inflammation of the Cornea (Corneitis or Keratitis). I think we may describe five
different varieties of inflammation of the cornea — (1) simple corneitis, (2)
interstitial or parenchymatous corneitis, (3) pustular corneitis, (4) keratitis
punctata, ...
2
THE MEDICAL TIMES AND GAZETTE. A JOURNAL OF MEIDCAL SCIENCE, ...
Inflammation op the Cornea (Corneitis or Keratitis). I think we may describe five
different varieties of inflammation of the cornea — (1) simple corneitis, (2)
interstitial or parenchymatous corneitis, (3) pustular corneitis, (4) keratitis
punctata, ...
3
THE MEDICAL TIMES AND GAZETTE VOL 1 FOR 1879
I think we may describe five different varieties of inflammation of the cornea — (1)
simple corneitis, (2) interstitial or parenchymatous corneitis, (3) pustular corneitis,
(4) keratitis punctata, (5) corneitis with sloughing or suppuration. Symptoms.
At the annual meeting of the British Medical Association held in Leeds in 1889 he
advocated its use in diffuse corneitis and then performed the operation at the
Leeds Infirmary on several patients. It is particularly in this form of corneitis that I ...
5
A Practical treatise on the diseases of the eye
INFLAMMATORY DISEASES CORNEITIS PHLYCTENULAR CORNEITIS
DIFFUSE CORNEITIS PUNCTIFORM CORNEITIS NEUROPARALYTIC
CORNEITIS RESULTS OF CORNEITIS SUPPURATIVE CORNEITIS CONICAL
CORNEA.
Henry Haynes Walton, 1875
6
A Handy-book of Ophthalmic Surgery for the Use of Practitioners
CORNEITIS. CORNEITIS occurs in several distinct forms. In all, the cornea is
more or less invaded by florid vessels, and clouded by effusion into its texture. In
the acute forms of corneitis, this effusion may run on to purulent infiltration of the ...
John Zachariah Laurence, Robert C. Moon, 1869
7
A Manual for the practice of surgery
Pustular COrneitis (phlyctenular, strumous, vascular, corneitis ; strumous
ophthalmia, fascicular keratitis). — Pustular corneitis is met with in children and
young adults ; it often follows measles, scarlatina, or other acute diseases ; it is
frequently ...
8
The principles and practice of ophthalmic medicine and surgery
This inflammation must not be confounded with pustular ophthalmia, on the one
hand, nor with sclerotico-choroiditis on the other. Genus III. — corneitis.1 Whilst
congestion was taken as the characteristic of sclerotitis, exudation, for the
reasons ...
Thomas Wharton Jones, Edward Hartshorne, 1856
9
Ophthalmic Surgery and Treatment: With Advice on the Use and ...
SYPHILITIC CORNEITIS (Scrofulous, Strumous Corneitis; Strumous Ophthalmia;
Aquo-capsulitis; Corneitis punctam). This form of corneitis rarely occurs in infants,
or in very young children, or in persons advanced in age; but most frequently ...
10
A dictionary of practical medicine: Comprising general ...
Acute Corneitis may be of various degrees of severity in different persons. In
some, there is but little local uneasiness beyond irritation on motion ; while in
others, of a full habit, or who are laboriously occupied, exposed to heat, or
addicted to ...