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... , II , 189 Drum membrane , I , 47. 57. 59 , 60 , 62 Dysentery , in adults , I , 494 in children , I , 485 Dysmenorrhea , I , 343 DYSPEPSIA , I , 457 causes of , II , 27 nervous , I , 468 EAR , anatomy of the , I , 47 , 16 Index.
... , II , 189 Drum membrane , I , 47. 57. 59 , 60 , 62 Dysentery , in adults , I , 494 in children , I , 485 Dysmenorrhea , I , 343 DYSPEPSIA , I , 457 causes of , II , 27 nervous , I , 468 EAR , anatomy of the , I , 47 , 16 Index.
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... membrane lining the inner surface of the eyelids also covers the front of the eyeball , although so trans- parent here that it is not apparent to the observer . In- flammation of this membrane is more commonly limit- ed to that portion ...
... membrane lining the inner surface of the eyelids also covers the front of the eyeball , although so trans- parent here that it is not apparent to the observer . In- flammation of this membrane is more commonly limit- ed to that portion ...
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... membrane are much enlarged , and the lids are slightly swollen . The red- ness may extend to the eyeball and give it a bloodshot appearance . There is no interference with sight other than momentary blurring caused by the discharge ...
... membrane are much enlarged , and the lids are slightly swollen . The red- ness may extend to the eyeball and give it a bloodshot appearance . There is no interference with sight other than momentary blurring caused by the discharge ...
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... membrane lining the inner surface of the lids and covering the front surface of the eyeball ) may be caused by blows or other injury to the eye , by violent coughing by straining , etc. Dark - red spots may ap- pear in the white of the ...
... membrane lining the inner surface of the lids and covering the front surface of the eyeball ) may be caused by blows or other injury to the eye , by violent coughing by straining , etc. Dark - red spots may ap- pear in the white of the ...
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... HUMOUR FOCUS CILIARY PROCESSES IRIS CORNEA LENS NEARSIGHT FOCUS RETINA CHOROID COAT SCLEROTIC COAT ANTERIOR CHAMBER POSTERIOR CHAMBER CANAL OF PETIT PLATE I DRUM MEMBRANE COCHLEA SEMI - CIRCULAR CANALS CARTILAGENOUS EUSTACHIAN TUBE.
... HUMOUR FOCUS CILIARY PROCESSES IRIS CORNEA LENS NEARSIGHT FOCUS RETINA CHOROID COAT SCLEROTIC COAT ANTERIOR CHAMBER POSTERIOR CHAMBER CANAL OF PETIT PLATE I DRUM MEMBRANE COCHLEA SEMI - CIRCULAR CANALS CARTILAGENOUS EUSTACHIAN TUBE.
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