The American Encyclopedia And Dictionary of Ophthalmology volume 12

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The American Encyclopedia And Dictionary of Ophthalmology volume 12
Casey a Casey Albert Wood
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The injected area is red and sensitive for a week or ten days. The operation may be repeated in about six weeks, if needed.
Injections into the soft tissues of the lid and orbit are objectionable. They do not answer any good purpose and the reaction is frequently dangerous.
For injecting the lachrymal sac, many instruments have been de- vised. Whatever syringe is used one should beware of employing force, it matters not what agent is used. Spermaceti (Valude), iodide of starch (C. E. Holmes), p
...araffin whose melting point is 110 to 120 degrees F. (Wilder), various forms of gelatine (colored or plain), PARAFFIN INJECTIONS 9255 dental plaster (Fulleiiwider), or the low melting jjoint paraffin mix- tures recommended by Gersuny, von Pflugk, and others have all been successfully employed.
Other powerful syringes besides those already mentioned are Beck's and Broeckaert 's. The illustrations fully demonstrate their modus operandi.
The difficulties attendant upon the injection of solid and semi-solid paraf^n and gelatin mixtures is overcome in Pflugk 's {Deutsch Med.


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