CONTENTS. 
PTERYGIUM AND SYMBLEPHARON . . . . . + + + 
Easily overcome by an eye specialist 
AFFECTION OF THE Haw 
A disfigurement easily temiosed 
LACHRYMAL DISEASES 
The “ weeping eye ” 
DISLOCATION OF THE EYEBALL . 3 
Removal should be under ether sivas . 
CATARACT F 
A simple fcenedly often sfieatious 
BLINDNESS on @ 
Sometimes eased by worms 
Section VII. 
DISEASES OF THE EARS. 
CHAPTER I. 
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS 
The hearing apparatus 
OTITIS EXTERNA . 3 
The most common ear : teouble: ie Kees 
OTITIS INTERNA .. .- ae Uae Lage ante 
A most painful attack weed wee 
OTITIS PARASITICA 
An extension of mange . 
MAGGOTS IN THE EAR. . 
A maddening attack . 
PoLyPus . : 
A consequence = inflammation 
DEAFNESS in Aa 
A cure is rarely seoselble a 
ABSCESS OF THE AURICLE. . 
Following blisters on the eartlap< 
BLoop TUMOR OF THE AURICLE 
Consequence of blows or flapping 
WoUNDS OF THE AURICLE 
Accidents which are always exceedingly, teoa¥ieepios . 
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