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Bulletin of the Ophthalmological Society of Egypt.
Volume XXXV. Pp. 196. Cairo, Egypt: Imprimerie Misr, 1948.
Arnold Knapp, Reviewer
Arch Ophthal. 1948;40(2):238.
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This bulletin brings a report of the proceedings of the Ophthalmological Society of Egypt during its thirty-ninth session, in 1942. Dr. Mohammed Mustafa El Bakry was president, and Dr. Mohammed Khalil, secretary. In addition to the president's address, the principal subject of discussion is syphilis of the eye. The other contributions cover a wide range of clinical features and include an illustrated article by Dr. Rowland P. Wilson, entitled "The Histopathology and Significance of Bulbar Follicles." The author concludes that the bulbar follicles are not trachoma follicles in the ordinary sense of the word but are lymph nodules formed de novo in the conjunctiva.
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