10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TRICHIASES»
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trichiases in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
trichiases and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A System of Ophthalmic Operations: Being a Complete Treatise ...
... lachrymal fistula operation, 1592. retinal detachment operations, 1375. syringe
for intravitreous injections, 1377. Dianoux's entropion operation, 1499.
hydrophthalmus operation, 636. staphyloma operation, 589. trichiases operation,
1497.
2
Transactions of the Indiana State Medical Society
... chronic) stage of granular conjunctivitis, the epithelium having been rubbed ott'
by the sharp papillary granulations which line the upper lid; from cicatrices in that
part, or from trichiases (ingrowing eye-lashes) from the same or similar cause.
3
The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery: Being a ...
Congenital rupture at the groin, on a simple support for Cntchtlt, Mr. 0., on
trichiases and entropium Cystic tumour of the vagina, Dr. Barnes' case of Davies,
Mr. R., on silver-wire ligature Delirium tremens, Dr. Duchesne on digitalis in .
William Braithwaite, James Braithwaite, Edmond Fauriel Trevelyan, 1863
4
The Chinese: their present and future : medical, political, ...
Conjunctivitis, entropion, cataract, keratitis, pannus, granular lids, and trichiases
abound. Ulcers of the cornea, with perforation and staphyloma, are very common
; many an eye being lost that, by judicious treatment, could have been saved.
5
Reports of missionary society hospitals at Amoy, Canton, ...
The eye operations were the following :— For entropium and trichiases 57
Peritomy for vascular cornea 1 Tumours removed from conjunctiva 5 Pterygiums
cut away lb" Tapping anterior chamber of eye 7 Iridectomy for artificial pupil 3 ...
6
Medical Review of Reviews
Entropium and trichiases each require a most skillfully performed surgical
operation. The result in such cases is most prompt and satisfactory. There would
seem to be no reason why trachoma should prove to be less amenable to
eradication ...
7
Archives of Dermatology
Traitement du trichiases et de l'en- tropion. Gaz. d' Ophth., Paris, 1879, PP- I29-
136. (Index Med., No. to, p. 506, 1879.) Dobson, G. E. Case of development of
hair in the eyeball of a dog. Journ. of Anatomy and Physiol., xiv., p. 143, 1879.
8
Transactions of The Indiana State Medical Association
... chronic) stage of granular conjunctivitis, the epithelium having been rubbed off
by the sharp papillary granulations which line the upper lid; from cicatrices in that
part, or from trichiases (ingrowing eye-lashes) from the same or similar cause.
Indiana State Medical Association, 1890
9
Text Book of Veterinary Medicine: Diseases of the nervous ...
... when perspiring, blows with branches, pine cones or needles in the eye, the
constant irritation from entropion, trichiases, burdocks or thistles in the forelock,
irritant gases, etc., are among the factors which cooperate in setting up the
disease.
10
Ophthalmology: Essays, Abstracts and Reviews
... Total Symblepharon of Both Lids — Formation of Fornix with Supported
Epidermic Flaps — Magnet Operation — For Entropion and Trichiases —
Muscular Elongation — Foreign Body in Lens— Spinofacial Anastomosis for
Blepharospasm.
Henry Vanderbilt Würdemann, Nelson Miles Black, 1905