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Eye diseases, lithograph, published in 1897 Eye diseases: 1) Inflammatory redness and pus formation of conjunctiva (conjunctiva) and white skin (Sclera); 2) Granular ocular inflammation with persistent eversion of the lower eyelid (ectropion); 3) Granular trachoma (upper eyelid folded up); 4) Chalazion; 5) Keratitis and Iritis; 6) Corneal ulcer with pus in the anterior chamber (hypopyon), lively inflammation of the conjunctiva of the sclera; 7) Corneal opacity (pannus), developed after granular eye inflammation; 8) Inflammation of the iris and choroid (irido-choroiditis); 9) General inflammation of the whole eye (panophthalmitis); 10) Cataract (haze of the lens); 11) Amaurosis, The black-brown lens seen from the front (a), from behind (b) and from the side (c); 12) Ectopia lentis, the lens has fallen into the anterior chamber of the eye; 13) Cataracta capsularis (Turbidity of the lens capsule after a cataract surgery); 14) Glaucoma; 15) Artificial pupil formation (iridectomy) at central corneal opacity; 16) Retinal detachment. Lithograph, published in 1897. Eye stock illustration
Eye diseases: 1) Inflammatory redness and pus formation of conjunctiva (conjunctiva) and white skin (Sclera); 2) Granular ocular inflammation with persistent eversion of the lower eyelid (ectropion); 3) Granular trachoma (upper eyelid folded up); 4) Chalazion; 5) Keratitis and Iritis; 6) Corneal ulcer with pus in the anterior chamber (hypopyon), lively inflammation of the conjunctiva of the sclera; 7) Corneal opacity (pannus), developed after granular eye inflammation; 8) Inflammation of the iris and choroid (irido-choroiditis); 9) General inflammation of the whole eye (panophthalmitis); 10) Cataract (haze of the lens); 11) Amaurosis, The black-brown lens seen from the front (a), from behind (b) and from the side (c); 12) Ectopia lentis, the lens has fallen into the anterior chamber of the eye; 13) Cataracta capsularis (Turbidity of the lens capsule after a cataract surgery); 14) Glaucoma; 15) Artificial pupil formation (iridectomy) at central corneal opacity; 16) Retinal detachment. Lithograph, published in 1897.

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Eye diseases: 1) Inflammatory redness and pus formation of conjunctiva (conjunctiva) and white skin (Sclera); 2) Granular ocular inflammation with persistent eversion of the lower eyelid (ectropion); 3) Granular trachoma (upper eyelid folded up); 4) Chalazion; 5) Keratitis and Iritis; 6) Corneal ulcer with pus in the anterior chamber (hypopyon), lively inflammation of the conjunctiva of the sclera; 7) Corneal opacity (pannus), developed after granular eye inflammation; 8) Inflammation of the iris and choroid (irido-choroiditis); 9) General inflammation of the whole eye (panophthalmitis); 10) Cataract (haze of the lens); 11) Amaurosis, The black-brown lens seen from the front (a), from behind (b) and from the side (c); 12) Ectopia lentis, the lens has fallen into the anterior chamber of the eye; 13) Cataracta capsularis (Turbidity of the lens capsule after a cataract surgery); 14) Glaucoma; 15) Artificial pupil formation (iridectomy) at central corneal opacity; 16) Retinal detachment. Lithograph, published in 1897.

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