10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STRABOTOMIES»
Discover the use of
strabotomies in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
strabotomies and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia
Podlesch (1968) using it in 300 children for strabotomies found that cough and
swallowing reflexes were not influenced. In our series we have used it in 5 such
cases with encouraging results. In one case tracheostomy could be avoided.
2
Excerpta medica. Section 18. Cardiovascular diseases and ...
In one patient, despite 6 previous strabismus operations, including 2
strabotomies on a muscle that slipped, and in another patient, who had a lapse of
6 years since the last strabotomy, when the slipped muscle was isolated, the
oculocardiac ...
3
System of diseases of the eye
Strabotomies for convergent strabismus, 113. Stramonium, amblyopia from, 831.
Straub's method for the determination of the position of equilibrium, 147. test for
simulated blindness, 885. Strophanthin, anaesthesia of the cornea from, 840.
William Fisher Norris, William Fisher Norris (1839-1901.), 1900
4
Archives of Ophthalmology (1879-1950)
The usual strabotomies are efficacious when the deviation is not over 2 mm, but
this operation may be employed successfully when the deviation in the adult is 3-
6 mm. The procedure is illustrated in two schematic drawings. LAGRANGE (569)
...
5
Archives of ophthalmology
Wecker* mentions in his handbook that in 600 strabotomies, only two accidents
worthy of note have happened. In one case, a girl of 16 years was tenotomised,
without his being aware of it, at the time of the menstrual flow. There was an ...
6
Positions and Guidance Documents of ASHP
... glaucoma operations, strabotomies, and retinal detachment repair. Most of the
available studies involve cataract procedures.417" 428 There is a low rate of
postoperative ophthalmic infection (bacterial endophthalmitis),418-419-423'429
but ...
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, 2002
7
The German Journal of Psychology
From 66 ophtalmic wards doing strabotomies in Western Germany, 60 answered
a standardized questionnaire, which represents a response rate of 9 1 %. Results
show that organizational conditions differ strongly in the various hospitals and, ...
... abstemiously questionably Byelorussian exorbitantly obliterators strabotomies
probationers reabsorption observations obtestations perturbation
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ABELHNNOSTUY ...
Justin Crozier, Cormac McKeown, 2006
9
System of diseases of the eye
Krenchel 2 has demonstrated theoretically the falsity of this theory ; practice
demonstrates it still more clearly ; one has only to examine carefully the
excursions of the eyes before and after strabotomies. We may graphically
represent the effect ...
Charles Augustus Oliver, William Fisher Norris, 1900
10
The Ophthalmic Record: A Monthly Review of the Progress of ...
1459) as an anesthetic for operations on the skin, the eye muscles, the lachrymal
apparatus and conjunctiva, in enucleations, strabotomies, even in children (y2
Pravaz syringe injected in the region of the muscle) in operations for chalazia, ...