Comprehensive insights into ophthalmic science from the late 19th century—an essential reference for students and practitioners.
This edition gathers clinical notes, case reports, and method discussions from a leading ophthalmology journal. It weaves together practical observations, surgical techniques, and evolving treatments that framed the era’s eye care. Readers will encounter real-world examples, instrument demonstrations, and expert commentary on diagnosis, therapy, and the management of complex eye diseases.
- Detailed notes from clinical meetings, including case studies on cataract, glaucoma, and retinal conditions.
- Discussions of operative approaches, such as advancing the rectus muscles and other ocular procedures.
- Evaluations of emerging treatments and tools, including new solutions for infection and stimulation of healing.
- Historical context on the development of diagnostic and treatment methods used by eye specialists of the period.
Ideal for readers of medical history, ophthalmology students, and practicing eye doctors who want a window into the techniques and debates that shaped the field.