CHAPTER III
| OPERATIONS UPON THE IRIS | |
| Iridotomy, [211]. Alternative Methods—Kuhnt’s Operation, [212]; Ziegler’s,[213]. Iridectomy—Optical Iridectomy, [214]; Glaucoma Iridectomy,[217]—for small Growths of the Iris, [225]; for Prolapse of the Iris, [225].Transfixion of the Iris, [226]. Division of Anterior Synechiæ, [227] | [211]–[227] |
CHAPTER IV
| OPERATIONS UPON THE SCLEROTIC | |
| Anterior Sclerotomy, [228]. Cyclo-dialysis, [229]. Sclerectomy, [231]. PosteriorSclerotomy, [232]. Paracentesis of the Anterior Chamber, [233]. ForPenetrating Wounds of the Globe, [234]. Electro-magnet Operations—withSmall Magnet, [237]; with Giant Magnet, [238] | [228]–[239] |
CHAPTER V
| OPERATIONS UPON THE CORNEA AND CONJUNCTIVA | |
| Removal of a Foreign Body from the Cornea, [240]. Cauterization of theCornea, [240]. Operations for Conical Cornea, [241]. Removal ofTumours involving the Cornea, [243]. Tattooing the Cornea, [243].Scraping Calcareous Films, [243]. Operations upon the Conjunctiva—Removalof Foreign Bodies, [244]; for Pterygium, [244]; Expression, [245];Conjunctivoplasty, [245]; Removal of Tarsal Cysts, [246] | [240]–[246] |
CHAPTER VI
| OPERATIONS UPON THE EXTRA-OCULAR MUSCLES | |
| Squint Operations, [247]. Tenotomy, [248]. Advancement, [251] | [247]–[254] |
CHAPTER VII