This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1899 Excerpt: ...Schweigger; keratitis in macula recurrens, du Bois Reymond). Purulent infiltration of the deeper layers of the cornea are indications for the use of atropine and the application of tepid chlorine-water compresses, employed three times daily for half an hour at a time. Chlorine-water should also be instilled into the ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1899 Excerpt: ...Schweigger; keratitis in macula recurrens, du Bois Reymond). Purulent infiltration of the deeper layers of the cornea are indications for the use of atropine and the application of tepid chlorine-water compresses, employed three times daily for half an hour at a time. Chlorine-water should also be instilled into the conjunctival sac. During the intervals, moist pressure-bandages should be applied. When the corneal infiltration is seen in adults, calomel will be found to be unquestionably better than the yellow oxide of mercury ointment. As there is always considerable irritation in such cases, 1 "Die Behandlungder Augenkrankheiten," Wien, 1890. atropine, cocaine, and moist pressure-bandages are indispensable. Instead of using the yellow oxide of mercury ointment or calomel, dermatol, europhen, aristol, and the following formula which has recently been recommended in pannus may be employed: 175. R. Europhen, oIigm.1 (gr. iss) Unguenti aquae rosae, .... 3 0 gm. (gr. xlvj). Misce et fiat unguentum. Signa.--Eye-ointment. 4. Herpetic Diseases of the Cornea.--Several forms of inflammation that are variously grouped by different authors are to be considered under this head. Simple herpes of the cornea (keratitis vesiculosa) is differentiated from keratitis bullosa. The first variety is also described as catarrhal, febrile, or inflammatory herpes, or herpes zoster and herpes neuralgicus. These different designations merely, as a rule, indicate the different causes. In the treatment, Schmidt-Rimpler is guided by the condition of the conjunctiva. If the secretion is excessive, he applies tannin or acetate of lead in solution. Warm compresses he considers as contraindicated. Cold ones, however, applied for half an hour at a time three times daily, he believes...
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Good. No Jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. 298 pp. Green cloth boards have light wear, small amount of mottling to spinecover. Pages are clean, text has no markings, binding is sound.