The Eye Its Diseases And Their Cure Comprising a Familiar Description of the a

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The Eye Its Diseases And Their Cure Comprising a Familiar Description of the a
James W Powell
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This complaint, if neglected, becomes very intractable, and requires a lengthened course of treatment before a cure can be accomphshed. Frequently the nature of the disease is not sus- pected by the practitioner, and this proves the necessity of a thorough examination of the inside of the lids before announc- ing the name and character of a disease or undertaking its treatment.
Case. — Mr. T. R, Atlantic-street, Brooklyn, had in- flamed eyes for twelve months ; he was unable to attend to his bu
...siness. His physician bled, cupped, leeched, and physicked 50 DISEASES OP THE EYE.
him, and prescribed various eye-waters. His constitution was greatly debilitated, without, of course, his disease being in the slightest degree mitigated. The affection could not have been understood, as the inside of the lids had never been examined, and Mr. R. Himself had no idea of the existence of those granu- lations. Three months after he came under my charge he was enabled to resume business, and in nine months he was per- fectly cured.


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