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  1. ... al. Healthspan 1994 Dec; 11(11):8—14 PREVENTION & CONTROL The Oil, ... EXTRACTION EPIDEMICS see DISEASE OUTBREAKS EPIDEMIOLOGICAL MONITORING see ...
  2. ... scabies clinic; lepers exercising their hands; patients after cataract operations in an Indian clinic. Link to catalog ... on four diseases/conditions that cause blindness: trachoma, cataract, xerophthalmia, and river blindness (onchocerciasis). It begins with ...
  3. ... is of value for prophylactic immunization prior to cataract operations when pneumococci are present on the conjunctiva. ... Perforating Wounds of the Cornea and Infections Following Cataract Extractions.—Maddox,8 Mayou, Bryan, Madalia, and others ...
  4. ... on a second series of one hundred successive cataract extractions without iridectomy ... Cataract Extraction -- methods ... on a second series of one hundred successive cataract extractions without iridectomy Knapp, Herman, 1832-1911. Cataract ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The American practice of medicine 
    Publication: Philadelphia : J. Buchanan, 1868
    ... varicose vessels. Diagnosis.—It will be distinguished from cataract by the dim- ness or loss of sight being either sudden or partial. In cataract the difficulty of seeing increases slowly, and is ...
  6. ... part at a time, cross-hatched with a cataract needle or knife, the hemorrhage arrested by steady ... it is unAvise to do any operation for cataract or other opera- tion involving an incision into ...
  7. ... this Order......... Order II.—Diseases of Eye. Amaurosis............................ Cataract.............................. In flammation of Iris................... Night Blindness....................... Ophthalmia........................... Other ...
  8. ... present in about one-fifth of the cases. Cataract gene- rally forms in cases of long standing; ... more hopeful than those of indistinct origin. Amblyopia, cataract, and albuminuria, as well as phthisical symptoms, mark ...
  9. ... French government of this coun- try. Trollhatta. (See Cataract, and Ca- nal.) Trombone, or Trombono. Of this ... guilders. It has thirty-one professors. Tuccoa Creek, Cataract in. (See Cataract.) Tucker, Abraham, an English writer ...
  10. ... into the lake of Constance, it forms the cataract of Schaffhausen, in the cantou of Zurich, where ... they fiequentiy fall over pre- cipices, and form cataracts (q. vA, in some cases, several hundred feet ...
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