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Transactions of the Ophthalmological Society of the United Kingdom—1948.

Volume 68. Pp. 591. J. & A. Churchill, Ltd., 104 Gloucester Place, Portman Sq., London, 1949.

Arch Ophthal. 1950;43(5):964-965.

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The chief content of the Transactions concerns the proceedings of the annual congress of the Ophthalmological Society of the United Kingdom during its session in April 1948. With this society are affiliated eight other ophthalmologic societies, the meetings of which are reported in the same volume. The list of papers presented at the Ophthalmological Society of the United Kingdom is as follows:

  1. Discussion: Subjective Disorders of Vision (Excluding Those Due to Local Ocular Disease). Symposium opened by Prof. Henry Cohen, with papers by Denis Williams and James Doggart, followed by a general discussion.
  2. The Bowman Lecture: New Clinical Aspects of the Vegetative Eye. Marc Amsler, Zurich.
  3. Glaucoma
    The Venous Pressure in Glaucomatous Eyes. T. L. Thomassen.
    A Preliminary Survey of 44 Consecutive Cases of Congestive Glaucoma. J. P. F. Lloyd.
    Atropine in the Treatment of Glaucomatous Iridocyclitis. W. H. Melanowski.

  4. The Fundus and Optic Nerve
    The

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