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Vade Mecum of Ophthalmological Therapeutics - Softcover

 
9781130120240: Vade Mecum of Ophthalmological Therapeutics

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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. 1898 Excerpt: ...atropine, cocaine, and duboisine (23c).--Should the pupil not be enlarged by these solutions: Extract of belladonna or duboisine in substance (having care to close lachrymal points by pressure).--Close the eyes for at least five minutes after instillation.--Always watch the intra-ocular tension. As soon as tonus is +: Replace the mydriatics mentioned by scopolamine (284). Best for the eyes. Bandage the eye affected; dark room or smoked glasses according to cause and intensity of the disease. Avoid sudden changes of temperature, draughts, etc. Bloodletting or dry leeches at temple. Iodine ointment (146 b).--Poultices (255), hot compresses. For severe pain: Hypodermic injection of morphine (231 c).--Laxatives, diuresis, and diaphoresis (305). Etiologic treatment: Where there are other symptoms of rheumatism, salicylate of soda (275, antipyrin (15), antifebrin (14), alkalies, acetate of potassium (254), lithia water (225 5).--Turkish baths. In case of urethral blennorrhea: Salol (278) and energetic treatment of the urethral trouble. In syphilis: Specific treatment (291). For dysmenorrhcea, scrofula, and anaemia: Strengthening treatment arsenic (20), iron (164), etc.. Continue mydriatics for some time after inflammatory symptoms have disappeared. Should synechia? capable of bringing on relapses remain, iridectomy may be indicated. 162. IRITIS, SEROUS. Treatment similar to that of interstitial keratitis General treatment: Tonics.--Diaphoresis (305), species sudorificae (290), moist pack. Local treatment: Atropine (23) (stop when tonus is +).--Hot compresses.--Poultices (255). Should deposits form on the posterior surface of the cornea: Paracentesis. Withdraw the needle slowly; thereupon open the wound by light pressure upon its edge with a spatula, so as to let ...

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  • PublisherRarebooksclub.com
  • Publication date2012
  • ISBN 10 1130120244
  • ISBN 13 9781130120240
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages30

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