ADVERTISEMENTS. ‘i 
The Eye as an Aid in General Diagnosis. 
ABOUT 250 PAGES, ILLUSTRATED. 
By E. H. LINNELL, M. D. 
CLOTH BOUND, $2.00. 
HE book is written from the standpoint of the specialist, but is 
designed as a reference handbook for the student and the gen- 
eral practitioner. It is unique in its scope and in the treatment 
of the subject. It is a statement of characteristic and pathognomonic 
eye symptoms which are of great value in the diagnosis of the nature 
and location of intra-cranial and spinal diseases, and in the elucidation 
of many obscure constitutional affections. An extensive index renders 
it of easy reference, and it fills a manifest want in medical literature, 
which the publishers feel confident will be appreciated by the profes- 
sion. 
The author has had an experience of twenty years in general as 
well as ophthalmic practice, and has devoted much time and. careful 
study in preparing the work, aiming to make it of practical value. It 
should be in the library of every progressive physician who aims to 
keep abreast of the times, and it is adapted for a text book in medical 
colleges. 
The following is the table of contents: 
CHAPTER I.—Affections of the Eye-Lids. Conjunctiva, e Globe and Sclera. 
CHAPTER II.—Affections of the External Ocular Muse 
CHAPTER III.—Affections of the Lens and Iris. Soe ivi of the Pupil and of 
the Accommodation. 
CHAPTER IV.—Ophthalmoscopic Appearances of the Fundus Oculi, including 
Affections of the Choroid, Retina and Optic Nerve. 
range V.—The Sight and the Field of Vision. The Si ipina of Visual 
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Tash Fibres, including Affections of the Chiasm, The Tract, aa Optic 
Ganglia, and the Cortical Visual Centres and Psychic Visual Diso 
CHAPTER VI.—A Tabulated Statement of Diseases with More or Less ee. 
istic Eye Symptoms. 
CHAPTER VII.—The Relation of Ocular Affections to Functional Nervous Dis- 
eases. 
CHAPTER VIII.—The Relation of Affections of Remote Organs to Ocular Neuroses. 
CHAPTER IX.—Toxic Amblyopia. Chronic Retro-Bulbar Neuritis.—a. a 
and Alcohol Amblyopia; 6. Retro-bulbar Neuritis due to Other Poi 
CHAPTER X.—Ocular Affections due to Various Therapeutic reo ae Dine 
ders of Vision. 6. Pupillary enero Dis on oy Ga va Accommodation 
CHAPTER XI.—Ocular Affections ayant A ng from eae ay EES 
' Medici ATE So gt: k e aty or by Design, e Connected with 
ever ay Avocati 
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