A classic ophthalmology reference, presenting real-world cases, surgical notes, and professional discussion.
This 1907–1908 volume compiles reports and proceedings from the Ophthalmological Society of the United Kingdom. It showcases practical case studies, treatment approaches, and early experiments in eye medicine, alongside expert commentary and summaries that informed practice at the time. The book reads like a snapshot of clinical thought and technique from the era, with details on operations, diagnostics, and evolving therapies.
- Procedural insights from ptosis surgeries and orbital procedures.
- Reports on cataract management, including x-ray–related changes and surgical outcomes.
- Discussion of tuberculin treatment, tubercle of the choroid, and related ocular responses.
- Case notes on vascular issues, retinal detachment, and optic nerve conditions.
Ideal for readers of historical medical texts or researchers seeking a window into early 20th‑century ophthalmology, and for practitioners interested in the lineage of diagnostic and surgical ideas.