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A look at the past . . .
Arch Ophthalmol. 2001;119:1282.
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VALUDE bandages only one eye and this only for four days. The patient
is kept in a light room which keeps the pupil moderately contracted and lessens
the tendency to prolapse. In case of infection he washes out the eye with
sublimate 1:1000 and applies a light bandage. Before operation the conjunctival
sac must be carefully cleansed with formal 1:1000, but epilation of the lashes
is superfluous.
Reference: Berger E. Report of the Ophthalmological
Section of the 13th International Medical Congress in Paris, August 2-9, 1900. Arch Ophthalmol. 1901;30:194.
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