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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Ophthalmic and otic memoranda 
    Publication: New York : William Wood & Company, 1891
    ... knife is passed into punc- tum and along canaliculus, which is divided by raising knife from heel to point, no director be- ing used. Latter is most common method. Some- times the knife is passed onward ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Contributions to ophthalmology 
    Publication: [Rochester, Minn.?] : [publisher not identified], [1878?]
    ... mal sac. I have long observed that the common strabismus-hook would pass such a stricture when a probe or probed knife pressed onward in the plane of the canaliculus would be stopped en- tirely, or, if unduly ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Ophthalmic and otic memoranda 
    Publication: New York : William Wood & Co., 1880
    ... pointed knife is passed into punctum and along canaliculus, which is divided by raising knife from heel to point, no director 8o CANTHOPLASTY. being used. Latter is most common method. Sometimes the knife is passed onward through ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - A treatise, diseases of the eye 
    Publication: New York : William Wood & Company, 1881
    ... poAv- dered boracic acid once daily. But the common run of cases call for treatment of stricture of the nasal duct. The first step is to slit the canaliculus, which Mr. Bowman taught to be the best ...
  5. ... demonstrated by exploration of the nares with a common probe. Most oculists to-day prefer to slit up the canaliculus before introducing the probe; which is done by ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - A text-book on diseases of the eye 
    Publication: New York : William Wood & Company, 1890
    ... the powdered boracic acid once daily. But the common run of cases call for treatment of stricture of the nasal duct. Becker uses conical probes with which he stretches the punctum and canaliculus and reaches the duct. The proceed- ing is ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - A text-book on diseases of the eye 
    Publication: New York : William Wood & Company, 1894
    ... the powdered boracic acid once daily. But the common run of cases call for treatment of stricture of the nasal duct. Becker uses conical probes with which he stretches the punctum and canaliculus and reaches the duct. The proceed- ing is ...
  8. ... juice of the Abies balsamea.] [CANADA FLEABANE. A common name for the herb Erygeron canadense.] [CANADA PITCH. The prepared con- crete juice of Abies Canadensis.] [CANADA SNAKEROOT. The root of Asarum canadense.] ■[CANALICULATE (Canaliculus, a small canal). Channelled; having a long furrow.] ...
  9. ... juice of the Abies balsamea.] [CANADA ELEABANE. A common name for the herb Erygeron canadense.] [CANADA PITCH. The prepared con- crete juice of Abies Canadensis.] [CANADA SNAKEROOT. The root of Asarum canadense.\ [CANALICULATE (Canaliculus, a small canal). Channelled; having a long furrow.] ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Ophthalmic diseases and therapeutics 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Boericke & Tafel, 1892
    ... during its passage, so as to divide the canaliculus close to the muco- cutaneous junction. Strictura Ductus Lachrymalis.—Stricture of the nasal duct is the most common affection of the lachrymal apparatus. Symptoms.—The symptoms ...
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