YETERIXARY OPHTHALMOLOGY. 87 



general case will suflBce 

 for the general practi- 

 tioner. With the appear- 

 ance of inflammation, 

 and its symptoms, will 

 have an exudate showing 

 at the margin of the 

 pupil. This may go on to 

 such a degree that the 

 aqueous shows decided ' ^'^- ^^' 



turbidity, iris becomes discolored and sluggish in its 

 movements and much swollen. Kow, this exudate I 

 spoke of, in some forms especially, is sticky, adherent 



Fig. 46. 



in its nature, and is the cause of the decided adhesions 

 between the lens capsule and the iris {synechia). This 

 condition may be readily broken up, but if the exudate 

 is of an organized character, i.e., vascular, fibrous, etc., 

 then the adhesions are correspondingly firm. 



