DISEASES OF THE EYE. 



DeSchweinitz's 

 Diseases of the Eye 



Just Issued The New (5th) Edition, Enlarged 



Diseases of the Eye : A Handbook of Ophthalmic Practice. 

 By G. E. DeSchweinitz, M.D., Professor of Ophthalmology in the Uni- 

 versity of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, etc. Handsome octavo of 894 

 pages, 313 text-illustrations, and 6 chromo-lithographic plates. Cloth, 

 $5.00 net; Sheep or Half Morocco, $6.00 net. 



WITH 313 TEXT-ILLUSTRATIONS AND 6 COLORED PLATES 



For this new edition the text has been very thoroughly revised, and the work 

 enlarged by the addition of new matter to the extent of some one hundred pages. 

 There have been added, amongst other subjects, chapters on the following : X-Ray 

 Treatment of Epithelioma, Xeroderma Pigmentosum ; Purulent Conjunctivitis of 

 Young Girls ; Jequiritol and Jequiritol Serum ; X-ray Treatment of Trachoma ; 

 Infected Marginal Ulcer ; Keratitis Punctata Syphilitica ; Uveitis and Its Varieties ; 

 Eye- ground Lesions of Hereditary Syphilis ; Macular Atrophy of the Retina; 

 Worth's Amblyoscope ; Stovain, Alypin ; Motais' Operation for Ptosis ; Kuhnt- 

 Miiller's Operation for Ectropion ; Haab's Method for Foreign Bodies ; and 

 Sweet's X-Ray Method of Localizing Foreign Bodies. Other chapters have been 

 rewritten. The excellence of the illustrative feature has been maintained. 



PERSONAL AND PRESS OPINIONS 



Samuel Theobald, M.D., 



Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. 

 " It is a work that I have held in high esteem, and is one of the two or three books upon 

 the eye which I have been in the habit of recommending to my students in the Johns Hopkins 

 Medical School." 



Late William Pepper, M.D., 



Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine and Clinical Medicine, University of Penn- 

 sylvania. 

 "A work that will meet the requirements not only of the specialist, but also of the general 

 practitioner in a rare degree. I am satisfied that unusual success awaits it." 



British Medical Journal 



" A clearly written, comprehensive manual. One which we can commend to students as a 

 reliable text-book, written with an evident knowledge of the wants of those entering upon the 

 study of this special branch of medical science." 



