Transactions of the Minnesota State Medical Association, Thirty-Sixth Annual ...
Transactions of the Minnesota State Medical Association, Thirty-Sixth Annual ...
Minnesota State Medical Association
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D. Minneapolis The problem of curing diseases and malconditions of the lachrymal canal cannot be solved by the use of any one method. Each case that presents itself must be treated in accordance with various conditions, including, not only the cause and extent of the affection, but also the age, general health, occupation, and habits of the patient. Anyone who thinks that probing, either by the use of Bowman's small probes or Theobald's large probes, is a panacea, will be dis- appointed in full...y seventy-five per cent of his cases when he carries this treatment into effect as a routine procedure. Some cases can be cured by such mild treatment as the di- latation of the punctse, and many more by the use of irriga- Fig. 1 tion with a boric-acid solution followed by the use of other antiseptics, of which the writer has found argyrol (20-per- cent solution) of the most value. This may be applied by using the Dunn "Antiseptic Syringe" No. 2 or No. 4, (very Digitized by LjOOQIC MINNESOTA STATE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION 179 valuable appliances in the treatment of lachrymal malcondi- tions) often without cutting the punctse or by enlarging the punctae either by dilatation or by making a small cut ( Figs, i and 2).
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