... just above the upper lip of the wound. I press the strabismus hook down neither toward the wound nor from it, and do not alter its position until the lens is nearly out, all the time making slow, steady and uninterrupted pressure and counterpressure. Ophthalmology: Essays, Abstracts and Reviews - Page 2edited by - 1907Full view - About this book
| American Orthopaedic Association - 1896 - 336 pages
...marked eversion of the foot. The little toe was missing, and the characteristic scar was present at about the junction of the lower with the middle third of the tibia, at which point there was a slight anterior curve. One would almost suppose there had been an... | |
| 1901 - 560 pages
...subject. The assistant having taken charge of ihe lids, I place the convexity of a blunt hook over the junction of the. lower with the middle third of the lens and a spoon above the incision to make counterpressure. I press the blunt hook down neither towards the wound nor... | |
| American Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists - 1902 - 452 pages
...side. When the abdominal cavity was exposed the pylorus was examined and found perfectly normal. At about the junction of the lower with the middle third of the lesser curve of the stomach was found a strictured portion uniting a normal lower third with a dilated... | |
| 1912 - 530 pages
...plantaris tuberosity, while the other descends near the median line of the posterior surface, and at about the junction of the lower with the middle third of the bone divides into the medial and lateral epicondylic lines, of which the former is the more noticeable.... | |
| 1904 - 980 pages
...escape of vitreous. I consider it of supreme importance to impress this fact upon any one at tempting the operation. I then place the curve of a strabismus...the strabismus hook down neither toward the wound or from it, and do not alter its position until the lens is nearly out, all the time making slow, steady,... | |
| 1905 - 540 pages
...is finished. The importance of a thoroughly competent and reliable assistant in this matter cannot be overestimated. Assuming that the operator is skilled...the wound. I press the strabismus hook down neither towards the wound nor from it, and do not alter its position until the lens is nearly out, all the... | |
| 1906 - 780 pages
...and a cataract spoon in his left, he completes the operation. The knee of the hook is laid against the cornea about the junction of the lower with the middle third of the lens, and he makes pressure very slow and firm toward the centre of the eyeball, neither toward the wound nor... | |
| 1906 - 796 pages
...cataract spoon in his left, he completes the operation. The knee of the hook is laid against the coruea about the junction of the lower with the middle third of the lens, and he makes pressure very slow and firm toward the centre of the eyeball, neither toward the wound nor... | |
| 1907 - 350 pages
...of the escape of the vitreous. With the strabismus hook in the right hand applied over the cornea at the junction of the lower with the middle third of the lens, the expression of the lens in capsule is commenced. Pressure is made by the convexity of the hook slightly... | |
| 1907 - 356 pages
...of the escape of the vitreous. With the strabismus hook in the right hand applied over the cornea at the junction of the lower with the middle third of the lens, the expression of the lens in capsule is commenced. Pressure is made by the convexity of the hook slightly... | |
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