Uveitis : symposium of papers read before the Ophthalmological section of the American Medical Association, at the annual meeting, Saratoga, N.Y., June, 1902.

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Uveitis : symposium of papers read before the Ophthalmological section of the American Medical Association, at the annual meeting, Saratoga, N.Y., June, 1902. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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[Chicago] : [American Medical Association Press], [1902]

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91 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm

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Concerning the syptomatology and etiology of certain types of uveitis / G. E. de Schweinitz -- Analysis of thirty-seven cases of uveitis / Hiram Woods -- The diagnostic importance of keratitis punctata interna (descemetitis) / Harry Friedenwald -- Injuries of the eye productive of the disease of the Uveal tract / Howard F. Hansell -- Pathology of uveitis / William H. Wilder -- The treatment of certain non-specific lesions of the uveal tract with pilocarpin and sweat baths / Thomas A. Woodruff -- The treatment of uveitis / by Wilbur B. Marple

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