'THE .
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OPHTHAL-MOLOGY,INCORPORATING
THE ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL REPORTS.
THE OPHTHALMIC REVIEW,AND
THE OPHTHALMOSCOPE.
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INDEX.
iginal o un atios n al,Pathologilcal and Bacteriological Memoranda.
'PAG5Balla'ntyne, A. J.-The ocular manifestations of spontaneous subarachnoid
haemorrhage..... 383Butlei,T. Harrson.-Cataract' extraction .. 495
~ ~ ~ ~ G a c m.... 16
Cockburn, C.-An operation for entropion of trachoma ... 308Conway, J. A. and Loewenstein A.-A third entity of primary synimetri-
cal fatty corneal dystrophy ... ... ... 49Crawford, R. A, D.-A case of multiple intra-ocular foreign bodies ... 227CrPwford, T., King, E. F. and Rodgers, H. W.-Haemangioma of the
orbit, removed by -operation .. .. ..... 61Cross, A. G.-Angioma of the orbit... 372
Davson,.Hugh.-See Duke-Elder, Sir Stewart.de Coucy,T*.L. - A case of mustard gas keratitis under constant obser-
vation for a period of tmwenty aiyears 54Dickson, R. M.-First aid treatment of industrial eye injuries ... ... 544Dodds, G. E -A case showing partial deficient fusion of a maxillar..y
proceSS with lateral nas process on one side ... ... ... 414Duke-Eler, -SlirStewVart and Davson, Hugh.-The significan'ce of the
distribution ratios of non-electrolytes between plasma and intra-ocular fluid ... ... .... ... ... ... ... ... 431
eCvans, P. JAmesDn.-A note on iridencleisis ...2.548.
Ferree, C. E. and Rand, G.-Colour in protect'ive night light.H. 173oFish, Winifrecde M..-Acn'e rosacea kerati'tis and riboflavine, (Vitamin B2) .. 107fIemilng, N.-Iontotherapy (ionic medication, iontophoresis, ionisation) as
a aid in'ophtealmic therapeutics ... ... 354.
Foster, J.-Discision of traumatic hyaloid diaphragm,M.rch 191 ... 462Freeman, J* D. J.-A case of bilateral interstitial' keratitis leading' to.-
blidness ... .... 104
Garrow, A. and Loewenstein, Arnold,-Acakerof monocular llydropb-thalmia with special reference to its possible relation to the Sturge-
\ Weber syndrome ... . ........ 335
Hamilton, J. ,Bruce.--1otes on forms of ikeratitis presumably due to thevirus of herpessimplexo8... ... ... ... 50Ocular complications in-relapsing fever.68... 544
Hill, t. G.-A note on some symptoms associated with a retinal lesion 97.9Hughes, E. B. C.-lnajury to the optico-chiasmal junction. A case report 367
INDEX '-GR1N&L$ G0OMMUN-0WrIQNS, -ETC. .i.
PAGEJohn tone, -I-Lly.A ,cse- of deficfency of ,the .rnlat. o,es-ith $ .t.
of the lower lids ... ... ... ... ..., . W . £-.t-
Kilner T. Pomfret.-See Mann, Ida. -King, E. F.-See Crawford, T.Klein, M.-Contact lens in cases of neuroparalytic keratitis ..Klein, M. and Sorsby, Arnold.-The sulphonamides in experim'ehntl ar ,
infectioas,k .s.. ... .Kraus, J.-See Michaelson,i. C..'-*j
Laszlo, G. C.-See Parry, T. G. W.Lloyd, J. P. F.-Sub-hyaloid haemorrhage following T.A.B." inoculation 461
See Stewart, D. D. S. -Loewenstein, Arnold.-Marginal haemorrhage on the disc. Partial cross
tearing of the optic nerve. Clinical and histolog&cal-finding; ...and McCGregor, ian S.-Senile and other pigmentaary n^s ii-gi^ Z--.,retinal ganglion: cells
See Cdnvway, J. A.See Garrow, A.
Mann, Diana S.-Orthoptic treatment of anomalous projection ... 215'Mann, Ida and Kilner, T. Pomfrec.-Deficiency of the malar bones with
defect of the lower lids. With notes of * similar case, treatmentand suggestions ... ... ... ... ... 13
Mathewson,,W. R.-Voluntary convergence ... ...... ... 34-McArevey, J. B.-A case of fistula of the cornea. A niethod of treatment 306McCrea,W. B. E.-Glioma of the retina. A review of twylve c.ses..,.. w XMcGregor, lan S.-See Loewenstein, Arnold.McGregor, I. S.-A study of the histopathological changes in the retina and
late changes in the visual field in ,acute methyl alcohol poisoning 523Mlchaelson, I. C. and Kraus, J.-War -injuries of the eye. Trauliatic -
proliferative choroiditis due to double-penetrating foreignbody .. -- 440Mutch, J. R.-The detection and significance of melanophore expanding
.*ubsta-Ace i4 :r-ine- and blood, with spepial reforeApe tp- retinitispigmentosa .... ... ... ... 434
Nbame, Humphrey.-A modification. of Arruga's speJulim .: ...31-Removal of small magnetic foreign body from the eye eighteen-!mnonths a-fter the date of injury ... ....
Neusw -V.} EX (Roy4l Eye .Hospital Clinical Society)-The relatibnship: ofOphithalmology and thinology ... ... ... ... . 554,
Ntrdeds.ob 'J W. Some remarks on Fincham's capsular theory of,accommodation ... ....... 127
O'Malley, C.-Orbital emphysema sitnulating cellulitis ... ... . 222
Parry, T. G. W. and Laszlo, G. C.-Herpes Zoster ophthalmicus, two raremanifestations ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 465
Phlpi, Seymour -Traumatic oedema of the macula 305Pierse, D.-A case of removal of non-magnetic foreign body from the ciliary'.
region ... ... 550Pirie, A.-The relation of riboflavin to the eye. A review arti'clQ ... 291Pittar, C. A.-A case of "hole" at macula due to looking at the sun 36
Rand) G.-See Ferree, C. E.Reid, A. C.-The problem of the hypermetropic miner 110loRiddell, W. J. B.-A note on the spherical equivalent of sphero-cylindrical
lenses ...... .302
'V. INDEX-.BOOI NOTICES.
Rodger, F. C.-Unilateral involvement of the optic nerve in head injuries'Rodgers, H. W.-See Crawford, T.Rosen,'E.-An'interesting case of rupture of the choroid ... ... ...
Rycroft, B. W.-Choroidal detachment ... ... ... ... ...
Schurr, Cn G.-Rehabilitation of the uni-ocular patient ... ...
Soraby, Arnold.-See Klein, M.Stewart, D. D. S.-On a method.of evaluation of binocular muscle balance
and Lloyd, J. P. F. -Transient slit-lamp appearances due toconcussion by small particles ... ... ... ... ... ...
Tarrant, A. J. M.-Moorfields Eye Hospital in the " Blitz "
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552283
467
477
483
... ... 312
Williamson-Noble, F. A.-A possiblefallacy in the use of the cross-cylinderWyburn-Mason, R.-On some anomalous forms of amaurotic idiocy and
their bearing on the relationship of the various types ... 145, 193
Book Notices.
Annual Report and Statistics of the Government Ophthalmic Hospital,Madras, 1941 ... ... ... ... Madras, 1942 137
Internal Diseases of the Eye and Atlas of Ophthalmology (M. UribeTroncoso) ... ... ... Philadelphia, 1942 .428
The Fundamental Colour Sensation in Man's Colour Sense (Gustaf F.Gotblin) ... Stockholm, 1943
The Ophthalmic Prescriber's Codex (Francis E. Preston), London, 1943The Retina (S. L. Polyak) .Chicago and London, 1941Transactions of the American Ophthalmological Society, Vol. XL, 1942Transactions of the Ophthalmological Society of Australia, Vol. III, 1941............. ...... ...Sydney, 1942
Transactions of the Ophthalmological Society of the United Kingdom,Vol. LXII ... ... ... ... ... ... London, 19J3
Vertebrate Photoreceptors (Samuel R. Detwiler) Experimental BiologyMopographs ... ... ... ... ... New York, 1943
519278473476
379
428
475
b. IV.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~tI-NDIEX-NAMES.
NAMES.
PAGE
Abraham, S. V.... 560
Abramson, A. W. 231
Alvaro, M. E. ...... 186
Applemans,M 277
Ash, J. E. ... ... 422, 423
Bahn, C. A. ... ... 567Bakker, A. .... ... 188Ballantyne, A. J ... 90, 231, 383Bangerter, A . ... 134Barkan, ... ... ... 426Barlow, A. ... ... - 567
Barrett, Sir James W.... 43, 379
Benedict, W. L. ... ... 39. 189Berens, C. 235, 421, 564Best, C. H ... ... 516Bischler, V. 378Black, N. M. . 425Bogart, D.W....425
Bonnefon .......417Boots, R. H. ... ... ... 237
Brinckerhoff, A. J. .. 424Br.uckner, R. ... ... 234, 472Butler, T. Harrison ... 116, 280, 495
Callender, G. R. ... 423
Carey, E. T. ... 560Carter, L. F. .. 421Chance, T.. ... ... 559Clapp, C. A. 232Clarke, S. T. ... 186Cockburt, C. 308Conway, J. A. ....... 49Coppez, H. ... 277Coutts, W. E. ... 424Crawford, R. A. D. ... 227Crawford,.T. ... ... 61Cross, A. G. . 372Curdy, R. J. ... ... 236
Davis, W. T. 237Davson, H. 431
de Courcy, T. L. ... ... 54De Ruyter 239Dickson, R. M.... ...... 544
Dodds, G. E. ... 414
Doherty, W. B.... ... ... 238
Dollar, J. M.. ... 522Dubois, H. F. W. .332Duke-Elder, Sir Stewart 431
Dunnington, J. H. ... 94
Dvorak-Theobald, G. 233
tason, H. L. 334
Espildora, C. 424
Evans, P. Jameson ... 548.
Fagin, D.' ... ... 425Feldman, T. B.. 562
Ferree, C. E. 173
Fischer, F. P. ...
Fish, Winifrede M.Flacks, B.Fleming, N.Ford, RosaFoster, J.Fox, S. A. ...
Francois, J..Freeman, J. D. J,-
Garrow, A.Gelfand, N. L.....Gluck, E.Goldmann, H.Gradle, H. S..Grunthal, E.Guibor, G. P.
Hagen, R.Haldimann, C....Hamilton, J. BruceHarrison, G. H.Heim, M. ...
Henderson, ThomsonHill, E. G. ...
Hofmann, W. P.Hughes, E. B. C.Hughes, W. L. .,.Huysmans, J. H.
Igersheimer, J. ...
Jackson, E. ...
Jean-Sedan ...
Johnstone, I. L.Julianelle, L. A.
Kerby, C. EdithKilner, T. P.King,A.
King, E. F. ...
Kirby, D. B.Klein, M....
Kolen, A. A.Kraus,J..
Kull, J.
Laszlo, G. C.Law, F. W.Leathart, P. W.Lehrfeld, L.Leinfelder, P. J.Lloyd, J. P. F.Loewenstein, A. 49,Lyon, N. B.
Mabon, R. F.Mackenzie, C. M.Magnus, J. A.Mann, Diana S.
*AGX234, 235, 276, 332... ... v107
231354
280, 469... 462
426... 235, 238
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... 335426378
134, 187, 278, 518185187136
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marquez, M..
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M*rtin, L. C.
'Marthae,Wson WR0 lr
1.lyfield, K*. H.,...MWAlpine, P. T.
Aevey. J. B.
MeC-'rea, W. B.. E.
MtCreary, J F.
W*CGbvern, F. H.
MiGregor,. I. S.-
*i?Kee, S.H.
Imtivieip, V. M.
4AIGIone, J.
E J.,
"Mbore, -R. Foster
Ufitch,j.J.R.
614ame , Humphre,
bah, A..- E.
ltrdenson, J., W.
1Ibrdmann,
OYgden, E. ..
O'Malley, C.,
Xlrsons, Sir JohnP.Aul, W.;D.
~neB. F.
~1ilps, Seymour
irie, A. ....
MU1tar, C. A.
TFoleff, L.
a*pdolpb, M.. E.
yiq'i. LI C.
iAoid, A, C.
;~Rjddell, W. J. B.
:i~wchun, M. H.
Robson, J.M.
lRbchat', G. F.-
~Pvdger, F. C.
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1odgers, H.W
!Ry.roft, B. W...
~Siubertnann. G. I
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Sc9hmid, M. E.-S diurr, C. G.
13560331255-56234
567235306:259516-566
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449'13546
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Sr,hwartz, F.0.. 559Silva, N. A .' 186Simon3, L. T. ..... 2~33Siniscal, A. A. - . 563Sikart, H. _..1-39.Sm-iith, F. G.W..3Sniith, J. E. . : -331Smith, T. E. . 6Solandt, D.Y.. .516Sor7sby, Arnold .. .. 241, 334S4. Clair Roberts, B. H .. 89Sfeel .. .. 88
Stodda'rd., K. B. '5510Sugar,,H..S.15Sullmann, Hi 276Swan, K. C. 561Sweet, L. K. 562
Tarrant, A. J. -M. .. .. 312terry, T.-L. 567Thomas, Maxwell 236Tiidall, F. F., 1Tschetschik-Kunina, E A. 27tu'rtz, C.A.23Van.Heuven, C. J. 377Van-Horenbeeck, A. . .277Verhage, J. W.. -377
Waldman, T . . 59Walsh, F. B ....... 93Weekers, L. 473Weekers, R. . .1861, 473.Wetzel, J. 0. . .135,- 423Wheeler, M. C... 94Wilder, H. C. ..422, 423Williamson-Noble, F. A. 1, 568Wolfe, 1. 0. . . 561Wolfe,R.M. 561Woods, A.C.,. 566Wright, R. E. 43Wyburn-Mason, R. .. 145, 193
OBITUARY
Batten, Rayner,...~ 569Buchanan, Leslie 429Hay, PercivalJohn 140Jackson, Edward ... ...9Johnson,. Lindsay.½ 570Lowry, William Herbert ... 96McKee, Samuel Hanford .. 19-1Paton, Leslie johnston 22 3
'Peter, Luther-.. ' *.. 8Seale, E.A. .....570Shoemaker, Williamn. 143Tuckett, Ivor Lloyd... 14-3
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SUBJECT.S.
PAGE
Abducens nerve, paralysis of,following spinal anaes-thesia (Annotation) 131
Accommodation, some remarkson Fincham's capsulartheory of... ... ... 127
Acne Rosacea keratitis andRiboflavine (vitamin B ) 107
Actinomycosis of the inferiorlacrymal canaliculus ... 424
Adrenal neuroblastotna withorbital metastases ... 136
Albino with senile cataracts ... 39Amaurosis, tempor:ary,. and
hemianopsia due toepilepsy.93
Amaurotic idiocy, some anomal-ous-forms of, and theirbearing on the relation-ship of the virious types 145
Amblyopia, methyl-alcohol ... 233American Ophthalmological
Society (Officers 1943-1944) ... ... 522
Angloma of the retina ... ... 372Angiomatosis retinae. ... ... 566Annotations ... 38, 87, 131, 183
229, 273, 320, 374416, 471, 514, 515, 558
Anterior chamber in primaryglaucoma, studies on theangle of the 134
in the living eye, method fordetermining the volumeof the ... . ... 278
photographic determinationof the depth and volumeof the human ... ... 278
Appointments .. ... ... 334Aradhnodactyly, histological
eye findings in ... ... 2334rgyrosis,a case of occupational,
with' considerations onmetallic impregnation ofthe cornea 378
Army, night vision in the ... 132Arruga's speculum, a modifica-
tion of.310A singular -error (Annotation) ... 515Association for the prevention
of blindtless, Bengal1941-1942... ... ... 191
Astigmatism, congenital myopic,in identical twins 5...60
the great usefulness of bi-cylindric combinationsin the exploration of .... 560
Aiviation, problems of vision in 231
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Blepharo.conjunctivitis and<
aillergic dermatitiscaused by pantocaine ... 235
Blindness, a case- of bilateral -interstitial keratitis lead-rng to ... -.. .. 104
Blind painful eyes (Annotation) 273British Ophtlialmologists (The
Council of) AnnualReport 1943 ... 274, 281
Carbonic anhydrase, in theocular tissue of mammals 188
Carbon monoxide poisoning,homonymous Ivemiano-pia in acute.235
Cataracta caerulea, hereditaryv 561Cataract, aetiology of -senile 239
albino with senile 39
alterations in the capsularepithelium in immature 232
changes in mineral compo-4sition of rat lenses withgalactose.... 561
extraction .. 495extraction after glaucoma'
operation 232
extraction, procedures inintracapsular. 1,84
extraction, results of - .. 185extraction, wound rupture
after 185
remarks on some types ofindustrial 89
Chemotierapy in -acute. gono-coccal conjunctiviti, ... 562
Chloroma, a case of 89
Choroid, an interesting case ofrupture of the 552
and ciliary body, five hi,ndredmelanomas ofthe, follow..ed five years 'or longer2.. 423
primary sarcoma of -the 568Choroidal detachment 283
Choroidal melanoma, surgicaldiathermy in 46, 95
Choroiditis, and- irido-cyclitis,due to-silent sinusitis ... 469
traumatic proliferative, -due.to double penetratingforeign body ... 440
Ciliary body, mode of action ofan t i-g aucoim a opera- _tions, particularly bodiathermy applied .to the 473
Ciliary region, a case of removalof non-magnetic foreign-body fromthe.
.vii.
viii. INDEX-,SUBJECTS.
PAGE td -
Cloves, oil of, and euggnol;their medico-dentalhistory ... ... ... 135
Colour in protective night light- 173vision testing lantern (II),transport type, a stand-ardised ... ... ... 255
Complimentary (Annotation) ... 374Conjunctiva, cicatricial contrac-
tion of the, followingtissue damage in dyers 234
restoration of the lowercul-de-sac .,. ... 564
Conjunctivitis caused bystaphylococcus a u r e u sgiving a strongly positivecoagulose reaction, caseof..: ... ... ... 424
chemotherapy in acute gono-coccal ... 562
'prontosil soluble in... 42unusual cases of ... 43, 95, 137verruca as a cause of
unilateral ... 232Contact lens in cases of neuro-
paralytic keratitis ... 221lenses for flying duties, the
employment of ... ... 375Convergence function in relation
to the basal metabolism 560voluntary .34
Cornea, a case of fistula of the 306a case of occupational
argyrosis with consider-ations on metallic im-pregnation of the ... 378
keroplasty in serpiginousulcer of -the, and allied -
conditions ... ... 276white rings in the ... ... 559'
Corneal and conjunctivalchanges in Schaumann'sdisease.... ... 238
changes in gargoylism 472dystrophy, a third entity of
primary symmetric.alfatty ... ... ... 49
vascularisation and symp-toms of eye fatigue inR.C.A.F.. personnel, the
; effects of riboflavin on... 516Correspdndenct ... 40, 95, 137, 239
279, 379, 520, 568Cross-cylinder, a possible fallacy
in the use of ... ... 1Cyclodialysis instrument, a new 565
park glasses, (correspondence) 568Dipbtes and the eye ... ... 509
PAGEDisc, marginal haemorrhage on
the, partial cross-tearingof the optic nerve. Clini-cal and histplogicalfindings ... ... ... 208
Dyers, cicatricial contraction ofthe conjunctiva follow-ing tissue damage in .t. 234
Epilepsy, temporary amaurosisand hemianopsia dule to 93
Ewing operation for cicatricialentropion, modified ... 563
Exophthlalmos, pulsating 331, 567Extra-ocular muscles in monkeys,
experimental transposi-tion of ... ... 425
Eye, a congenital malformationof the external adrexa inthe right.... 472
conditions among pupils inschools for the blind ,inU.S.A., 1940-194L (Anno-tation) .320
disease due to vitamin defi-ciency in Trinidad ... 419
faspial suspension of the ... 422histologic findings in arach-
nodactyly 233injury, tetanus following ... 423in mustard gas, treatment ... 417removal of small magnetic
foreign body from the,eighteen months afterthe date of injury ... 226
senescent changes in the- ... 235staphylococcal infections of
the, treatment by im-munisation with toxoid 237
the direct measurement of thetotal refraction of theliving human .518
the effect of low pressure onthe.... ... 332
the relation of riboflavine tothe ... ...., 291
the vertebrate ... ... 138war injuries of the ... ... 440
Eyes, lymphogranuloma vener-eum lesions of the ... 244
Eye injuries, first -aid treatmentof industrial ... ... 544
Fincham's capsular theory ofaccommodation, some re-marks on ...... ;.. 127
Focal infection ..566
Gargoylism, the corneal changes. in ... . ... ... 472
Glaucoma ... ... 116
I
'-NXUBJUBJ¢ 't$..
PAGE.Glaucoma, insidious cases of lontotherapy (ionic m
(Aninotation) .. ..229lon onotraphoresic
operation for congenital ... 426 tion)asanaidprostigmin in the treatment of 518 mic therapeut:studies Qn the angle of the r
anterior chamber in Irgamid, sulphanilamiprimary ... ... .. 134 in ophthalm
Glaucoma oterations, evalu- 565 means ofation of .-565 Iridencldesis, a note on
Gliomas of the retina 39 Irido-cyclitis and clyora review of twelve cases ... 259 to silent sinus
Goniosbop,; a simplified techni- Iris, leiomyoblastomaque of .... 186 Irish Ophthalmologic
Goniostomy ...... 186Gonorrhoeal ophthalmiia neon.
atorum treated with sul- Keratitis, an r saceaphanilamide ... ... 230 flavine (vitami
a-case of mustardHaemangioma of the orbit, constant obse
removed by operation ... 61 a period of twHemlanopia, homonymous, in codendritic ,
acute carbon monoxide contact lens in caspoisoning..... 235 paralytic
Hemianopsia and temporary presumably due t(amaurosis due to epilepsy 93 of herpes sim
Herpes simplex, notes on forms -on forms ofof keratitis presumably Kerato-conjunctivitis-due to the virus of ... 80 Keratoplas'ty in serpig
zoster ophthalmicus, two rare of the corneamanifestations ... ... 465 conditions
Honours........ 48, 334 Knife injuryHunger oedema, ocular symp-
tomsof.... ... 186Hyalold diaphragm, discission of Lacrymal canaliculus,
traumatic (March, 1941) 462 cosis of the inHydrophthalmia, a case of mono- Leiomyoblastoma irn
cular, with special refer- Lens and vitreous, theence to its possible rela- bolism of thetion to the Sturge-Weber contact, in casessyndrome....... 335 keratitis
Hypermetropic miner, the prob- late traumatic roslem of the ... 110 ! the causes of high
Hysterical lesiops, treatment of concentratiby shock therapy 277 aqueous and
International College of Sur- Lenses, a note on thgeons.240 ~~~~~~equivalent' o
Interstitial keratitis, a case of, cylindricalleading to blindness 104 changes in min
position ofIntra-cranial pressure during galactose catageneral anaesthesia, ob- c inflyingservations on ... ... 133 ontact i-n
Intra ocular fluid, the significance eThploymentof the distribution ratios prescribing of spe; of non-electrolytes he- StLids, a case of deficictween plasma and 431 malar hones
q foreign bodies, a case of of the lowermultiple ... ... ... 227 deficiency of the n
foreign bodies, the influence -with-defect olof gravity on ... ... 236 Light and vision
malignant melanoma, is enu- Ldimbus,,epithelial turcleation indicated in Lymphogranulomaearly cases of ? ... 236 lesions of the
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aedication;s, ionisa-in ophthal-;ics 35*ide therapy,ology, by .
189n ... . 548roiditis dueitis ... 469of the" ... 377cal Society 382
and ribo-in B2) 107gas, underbrvation forventy years 54
.;135es of neuro-
... ... 221o the virusiplex, notes -
80s. epidemic 375,inous ulcer-r; and allied
... ... 236-
I,actinomy-.nferior ... ,4-24dis 7.377e gas meta-...... 234
of paralytic -
;ette of- the 378h vitamin C[on of the....... 276
e spherical2f spfiero-eral com-rat, with
aract .. 561duties, the
Df ... 375,ctacle .. ,239ency of thewith dofect
malar bonesof .tbe lower. 13
321mour of the .422venereu m-eyes, .. 424
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PAGE
Macula* a case of "hote'" at7,dueto lookiag at ihe sun ... 36
traumatic oedema of the ... 305Macular hole .... ... ... 139Magt,et,a flexible tipfor the giantt 42-i
M. aid B. 693, staphylococcalsepticaemia-complicatingcarbuncle,-.of the faco,recoveries after treat-ment with ... 231
Malar bones, deficiency of the,- with defect of the lower
lids 13, 21Maxillary process, deficient
fusion with lateral nasal- process on one side . 414
Medical ophthalmology, recentwork on vascular diseaseand its significance in .. 90
- Melanolomas (500) of thechoroid and ciliary bodyfollowed five years orlonger .423
Melantoma, is enucleation indi-cated in early cases of'intra-ocular malignant? 234
surgical diathermy in choroi- 551- dal. ... ... ...46
Methyl-alcohol amblyopia 233
- poisoning, astudy of the histo--: pathological changes in
the retina and latechanges in the visualfield in acute 523
Minpr, the problem of the hyper--metropic ... ... . 110
Mobrfi&eds Eye Hospital in the
:s- ~~Blitz ......312
in the- litz (Annotation) .;. 183.Muscle balance, method of eval-
uation of binocular ... 477Miustard: gas, treatnmont of the
eye in ... ... 417keratitis under constant ob-
servation for a period of,twenty years. A case of 54
Myopic astigmatism, congenital,in identical twins 560
refractive state, the effect ofunder - correction andbase-in prism upon the 559
; national Society for the pre.vention of blindnessInc. ... ... 144
-Night vision - ... 516in the !Army ... ... .... 132
North of, England Ophthalmo--. logical Sociecy....* ... 240
Notes ... 48, 96, 143, 191, 240, 282-334, 382, 430, 476. 521, 570
Nyjstagmus, clinical study on
latent ... 377
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Ocular and orbital wounds inwar, some of- the mostimnportant. 23&
compliictions in re1psi6ngfever.68
infections, the sulphona-mides in experimental ...241
manifestations of spontane-ous subarachnoid hae-
I.morrhage- ...... . 33symptoms of hunger oedema 186
Ophthalmia neonatorum,"gonorrhoeal, treated with-sulphanilamide.. .i3
Ophthalmic operations, plasticsuture plates for theclosure of -wounds incertain ... ... ... 421
instruments, on the invention-of (Annotation);... ... 558
practice, the psycho-neuroticfactor in ... ... .... 567
therapeutics, iontotherapy asan-aid in-... 3. 4
Ophthalmltis, sympatlhetic 139, 279379
sympathetic in war injuries(Annotation) 416
Ophthalmological Society of- Egypt .... (522Society of the United King -
dom ... .-.. ... 143Ophthalmology as a task of..
social hygiene (Notes) ... 48Soviet military .... ... 421
Ophthalmology andRhinology, -
the relationship of ... 554Ophthalmoplegia externa,
chronic.... 425Ophthalmoscopic findings ih:
draftees fron, the Wash-ington D.C. militar area `237
Optic nerve, anomalies andmorbid changes in thesmall blood vessels of athe 377
\ and its leptomeningesin VonRecklinghausen'ns di-
'sease, tumour -of the ... 187partial cross-teating of, mar-'~
ginal haem'orrhage onthe disc ... ... ... 208
unilateral involvement of the,in head injuries.... 23, 280
Optic neuritis, treatment ofacute, with v4sodilators 563
Qptico.chiasmal junction, injury- to the, a case report . 367
Orbit, haemangioma.of the} re-moved by operation ... 61
rhabdomyosarcoma of the ... 238Orbital emphysema simiulating
cellulitis ..... .222
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Orbital metagtases, adrenal
newro-blastomna With ...136
Orthoptic treatment of anonial-
-Ous projection'.. 215
Oxfodrd Ophthalnologcal1Congress.144,240
7avra'
(Annotation) .. 514
Pantocairne, allergic 'dermatitis'and blepharo-conjuncti-vitis caused by 235
Paralysis of the abducens nerve
folloiwitig. spinal .anaes-thesia (Annotation) 131
Paralytic lateral rectus palsy, an
operation for the correc-
tion of ... 564
Parinauds oculo-glandular -syn-
drome. Treatment with
sulphathiazole 562
Pars ciliaris retinae, tumour of
the.... 234
Post-graduate lectures ini Oph-thalmology, Glasgow 282
Potato leaves, retinal haemorr-
hages in smokers of ..187
P'resence of mind (Annotation) 87
Prontosil soluble in conjunctivi-
Prostigmin in the treatment of
glaucoma..... 518
Pupil reactions, anomalouis 40
Refraction.of the living human
eye, the direct measure-
ment of the total ....518
Relapsing fever, ocular compli-cations -in.. 68
Research fellowship ... ..522
Retina, angioma of the... ..372a study of the histopatho-
logical changes in the,
and late changes in the
visual field in acute
methyl alcohol poisoning 543glioma of the, a review of
twelve,cases 259
gliomas of the 39
the oxydo-reduction systemof the ... 276
.Retinal gang'lion cells, senile
and other pigmentary-.changes in the ... 486
haemorrhage in smokers of
potato leaves 187
lesion, a note on some symp-
toms associated with a... 97
tuberous sclerosis (Bourne-ville's disease) 88
Retinitis, bilateral exudative, in
a case of cerebral hae-
morrhage,chrysotherapywith recovery 426
.Retinjitis pigmentosa. the- PAGEction and s'iginincance ofmelanophore 'e'p'andingsubstance*'rin urine andblooo~ with Special -refer-'ence to . 434
Rhabdomyosarcoma of the orbit 238'Retrobulbar neuritis, mhultiple
sclorosio as.. an,tolgcfactor in .. .189
Riboflavine, acne rosacea kerati-tis and ... ... ... 107
effect of, on corneal vascular-*isation and symptos feye fatigue in R.C.A.F.personnel ... ... ...516
the relation of, to the eyea, ..291Royal Eye Hdspital, -,Clinical
Society .. .. 430, 522Royal Society of ,Medicine,(Sec,
tion of Ophthalmology)48, 96, 144, 192. 240. 282
476, 521. 570
Schaumann's dies,crneaand con junctival changesin.. 7. 38
Senile 'and other' pigmen'tarychanges, in the. retinalganglion cells . 486
Shock therapy, treatment- ofhy4tericatl lesions~by ..277
Slit-lamp appearances, transient,due. to concussion bysmall- particles ., ... 483
Sodium- larmp, eUlSn4caI '.;ex-~periences with .. ..378
Sodium sulphacetan~ide,, retreatment of streptothri-
-cosis conjunctivae ... 520Sovtet military ophthalmology ... 421Spectacle lenses, prescribing of 239Squint in families (Annotation)... 471Staphylococcal infections of the
eye. the treatment by im-munisation with toxoid 237
septicaemia complicating car-buncle of the face, re-coveries after treatmentwith M. and B. 693 ... 231
Strabismus, operative results intwo hundred and elevencases of convergent '. 94
Stre-ptothricosis conjunctivaetreated with guttae sod-ium sulphacetamide ... 520
Sturge-Weber syndrome, a case_of monocular hydroph-thalmia with special re-frneto its possible
r-elation to the ..... 335
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Sulphanilumide,. goriorrhoeal ^''ophthalmia neQnatorumtreated with .230
therapy in ophthalmol6gy bymeans of irgamid ... 189
Sulphonamides in experimental; cular inf&tfd& 5241, 380
in the treatment of trachioma 427Superior oblique, recession of
the trochlea in'overactionof the .. ... ... 425
T.A.B. inoculation, sub-hyaloidhaernorrhage following 461
.Tetanus following eye injury ... 423Trachoma, an operation for en-
tropion of ... . 308a statistical anal0sis of clini-
cal. 331present state of the problem
of the aetiology of 427sulphonamides in the. treat-
ment of ... ... 427Traumatic oedema of the macula 305Trinidad, eye disease due to
v deYitam indeficiency in 419Tunica vasculosa lentis in infants
born prematurely, fibro-blastio overgrowth ofpersistent ... ... 567
Tumour, epithelial of the limbus. 422tofthe pars ciliaris retinae 234
Ulcers, treatment of herpeticand.dendritic. ... 559
Ultra-violet light in ophthal-mological diagnosis eval-
/- ~~~uation -of . 4....-; .62
Uni-ocular patient, rehabilitationof .....'.. .
University of GJasgwg, Depart-ment ;of Ophth}almiology
"Up toione's eyes " (Annotation)Uveo-parotid fever, the nature of
467
430- 38277
Verruca as a cause of unilatetlIconjunctivitis ... ... .232
Vision in aviation, problems of 231Vibual loss following dcstant
haemorrhage ... ... 420.field in acute methyl
alcohol poisoning, astudy of the histopatho-logical cbanges in the.retina and late, changesin the ... ... ... 523
Vitamin B2, acne rosacea kerati-tis and ribohavine ...,107.
C concentration of the aque-ous and lens, the causesofhigh.276
deficiency in Trinidad, eyedisease dueto. .419
Vitreous, the gas metabolism ofthe lens and ... ... 234
War injuries of the eye. Trau-matic proliferation cho-roiditis due to doublepenetratin& foreign body 440
sympathetic ophthaimitis in 416War, some of thq most in,por-.-
tant ocular and orbital-wounds in .X. ... Z38
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NOTES
MAJOR B. W. RYCROFT, R.A.M-C., has beenfHonour appointed surgeon oculist to I].M. The Kingof the Hellenes.: -, ~~* * * *
Ophthalmology as a AN interesting paper withthe above title wasTask of- Social published in the last issiIb of the Bulletin of-;.Hygiene the Czechoslovak MedicalAssociation, by Pro-
fessor Loewenstein. It amounts to a'plea for improved teaching ofsocial hygiene as a means of preventioh of blindness and preserva-tion of sight. While we pcssess a great numb&r-of statistics ofblinidness, there is a lack in the classification of the causes and aninternational classification is needed. This is under preparation bythe! International Association for the Prevention of Blindness.Loewenstein refers to one of the best statistics of blindness, drawnup by Dr. Zahor, of Praha, in 1935. This paper refers to the blindin Bohemia. Among a population of 7,109,376, were 4,037 blindcivi-lians and 316 blind soldiers. The percentage per 1,000 inhabi-tants is given and appears to be slightly lower than the officialfigures for the whole republic, which includes Moravia and Slovakia(the latter with far higher trachoma frequency). The main groupsare due to venereal disease (1 8-2.per cent.), predominantly congenitalor- affections of the newly born, injuries (151 per cent.), andcongenital blindness (aXbout 10 per cent.). Zahor does not take intoaccount " a special group of cases due to hereditary diseases, whichother statistics assume to be 20-30 per cent. of all cases of blindness."About 2 per cent. of cases are due to -glaucoma. Loewensteinproceeds to outline his ideas on the measures which he thinksnecessary.
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