Ulcerations on the Cornea
are sometimes very troublesome, and if not put a stop to, will often cause opacity and blindness, if not total destruction of the eye.
Slightly stimulating washes and purges are useful; the careful application of nitrate of silver will often induce the ulcer to heal; it must be put on very nicely and gently.
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Spots on the Cornea
are the result of ulcers and inflammation. If they do not materially interfere with vision, they had better be left alone.