[47] Kruckmann, Med. Klinik., 1910, No. 38.
[48] Proc. Roy. Soc. Med., Ophth. Section, 1914, p. 66.
[49] Ophth. Hosp. Reps., VII., p. 287, 1873.
[50] “Diseases of the Eye” (1854), p. 558.
[51] Brit. Med. Journ., 1885, R. Clement Lucas.
[52] Lancet, 1920, Vol. I., p. 500, Browning.
[53] Archives d’Ophtalmologie, Vol. XII., p. 623.
[54] A very rare form of iritis was described by the late Mr. Doyne as guttate iritis (Trans. Ophth. Soc., Vol. XXX., p. 91) because the appearances resembled drops of lymph on the margin of the pupil. In his view it was a true form of gouty iritis, but the diagnosis does not seem to have been confirmed by other observers. Even if we grant that his view is possibly correct, we must beware how we generalise on a basis of exceptions and freaks.
[55] Brit. Med. Journ., 1903, Vol. II., p. 138.
[56] “Gout” (1876), p. 450.