[82] Fig. viii. illustrates Streatfeild's operation for entropium.—a. section of skin; b. section of levator palpebrae; c. section of cartilage of lid; d. section of conjunctiva; e. wedge-shaped portion excised.
[83] Ophthalmic Hospital Reports, vol. i. p. 121.
[84] Rough diagram of Bowman's operation, showing the grooved director in the punctum, and the knife in the groove just before it slits up the canaliculus.
[85] Diagram of operations for convergent squint—A A, line of sub-conjunctival incision; B B, line of Dieffenbach's operation; c, wire speculum.
[86] The Radical Cure of Extreme Divergent Strabismus. J. Vose Solomon, F.R.C.S., 1864.
[87] Ophthalmic Hospital Reports, vol. iv. part ii. p. 197.
[88] Biennial Retrospect for 1865-66. Syd. Soc. pp. 363-4. For a thorough discussion of the merits of this operation, see papers by Von Graefe in Brit. Med. Jour. for 1867, vol. i. pp. 379, 446, 499, 657, 765.
[89] Ophthalmic Hospital Reports, vol. i. p. 224.
[90] Streatfeild on Corelysis. Ophthalmic Hospital Reports, vol. ii. p. 309.
[91] a iris; b lens; c cornea. The hook is seen applied to the adhesion between lens and iris.