The book Ophthalmology for Veterinarians was written by author Walter Nevin Sharp Here you can read free online of Ophthalmology for Veterinarians book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Ophthalmology for Veterinarians a good or bad book?
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The point of the probe is passed into the punctum in a vertical position, then, placed horizontally, it is pushed through the canaliculus to the bony wall, then, again in a vertical position, it is gently pushed imtil it engages in the upper portion of the duct, when it is forced firmly, but gently, downward through the duct. In the animal, the probes used are much larger and longer than those used in man, and, instead of being inserted from above, they are inserted in the outlet of the duct be...low, opposite the middle turbinate bone in the nose. After the point of the probe is engaged it is pushed upward to the sac,, gently break- ing up the adhesions in its course. This operation should be repeated two or three times a week, accord- ing to the indications. Digitized by VjOOSIC CHAPTER VI MUSCLES OF THE EYEBALL The muscles that move the eyeball are known as the extrinsic muscles. In the animal they are seven in nimiber — the superior rectus, the inferior rectus, the external rectus, the internal rectus, the superior oblique, the inferior oblique, and the retractor.
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