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The Birmingham and Midland Eye Hospital An account is given of the following procedures at the Birmingham and Midland Eye Hospital; (a) to show if a foreign body is present in the area of the eye; (b) to demonstrate its possible presence within the globe of the eye; (c) to loc... ...
The right eye has been disorganised by glaucomatous degeneration. It is blind, hard as a stone (T 3); the sclerotic is thin, and bulged in the centre. The disease commenced Clhist-BMJdoi:10.1136/bmj.2.194.327None
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A 78-year-old woman attended the Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre with a diagnosis of pseudoexfoliative glaucoma in her right eye. Her rightWe wish to bring this observation to the notice of ophthalmologists prescribing latanoprost 0.005%, so that patients undergoing treatment may be informed of ...
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