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scleral junction and thrust out at a similar point on 

 the other side of the anterior chamber. Care must 

 be taken to prevent prolapse of the iris, but should 

 this accident occur, the prolapsed portion should be 

 removed with scissors and the remainder gently 

 replaced. The instillation of eserin vsrill tend to pre- 

 vent the pfolapse and should be used freely both 

 before and after the operation. 



Ailments Amenable to Surgery Alone 



Injuries, foreign bodies, enucleation and other eye 

 troubles will be discussed under surgery of the eye 

 in Section III (see pp. 194-202). 



