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Glaucoma A Symposium Presented at a Meeting of the Chicago Ophthalmological Society, November 17, 1913 - Willis O. (Willis Orville) Nance
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Title: Glaucoma
A Symposium Presented at a Meeting of the Chicago
Ophthalmological Society, November 17, 1913
Author: Various
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GLAUCOMA
A SYMPOSIUM PRESENTED AT A MEETING OF THE
CHICAGO OPHTHALMOLOGICAL SOCIETY,
NOVEMBER 17, 1913.
EDITED BY
WILLIS O. NANCE, M.D.,
PRESIDENT CHICAGO OPHTHALMOLOGICAL SOCIETY (1913); OPHTHALMIC
SURGEON, ILLINOIS CHARITABLE EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY; FORMER
OCULIST AND AURIST, COOK COUNTY HOSPITAL; EDITOR
JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY AND OTO-LARYNGOLOGY,
AND
WESLEY HAMILTON PECK, M.D.,
PRESIDENT CHICAGO OPHTHALMOLOGICAL SOCIETY (1914); FORMER
PROFESSOR OPHTHALMOLOGY, CHICAGO EYE, EAR, NOSE AND
THROAT COLLEGE; ASSISTANT SURGEON, ILLINOIS
CHARITABLE EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY;
OPHTHALMIC SURGEON, OAK
PARK HOSPITAL.
1914
CHICAGO MEDICAL BOOK COMPANY
CHICAGO
Copyright 1914
BY
Chicago Medical Book Company
CONTRIBUTORS
Edward Jackson, A.M., M.D.
Prof. Ophth. Univ. Colo.; Emer. Prof. Ophth. Phila. Polyclinic; Ex-Ch. Sec. Ophth. A.M.A.; Ex-Pres. Am. Acad. Med. and Am. Acad. Ophth. and Oto-Laryng.; Mem. Am. Ophth. Soc. and Honorary Mem. Chicago Ophth. Society.
John Elmer Weeks, M.D., D.Sc.
Prof. Ophth. Univ. and Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., N.Y.; Ophth. Surg. N.Y. Eye and Ear Inf.; Mem. Am. Ophth. Soc.; Hon. Mem. Chicago Ophth. Soc. and Royal Hungarian Med. Soc. Budapest.
George Edmund de Schweinitz, A.M., LL.D., M.D.
Prof. Ophth. Univ. Penn.; Ophth. Surg. Univ. Hosp., Phila. Hosp., Orthop. Hosp. and Inf. for Nerv. Dis.; Consult. Ophth. Surg, Phila. Polyclinic; Honorary Member Chicago Ophth. Soc.
Robert Henry Elliot, M.D., B.S. Lond., Sc.D. Edin., F.R.C.S. Eng., Etc., Lieut.-Colonel, I.M.S.
Supt. Gov. Ophth. Hosp., Madras. India; Prof. Ophth. Med. Coll., Madras; Fellow Univ. of Madras; Honorary Member Chicago Ophthalmological Society, U.S.A.
Casey A. Wood, M.D., C.M., D.C.L.
Prof. Ophth. Univ. Ill.; Late Prof. Ophth. N. W. Univ.; Ex-Pres. Am. Acad. of Med.; Am. Acad. Ophth. and of the Chicago Ophth. Soc.; Ophthalmic Surg. St. Luke's Hosp.; Consulting Ophth. Surg. St. Luke's and Cook County Hosp.; Ex-Ch. Ophth. Sec. A.M.A.; Editor System Ophth. Therapeutics. Sys. Ophth. Operations and American Encylopedia Ophthalmology.
Francis Lane, A.B., M.D.
Pathologist and Asst. Ophthalmic Surgeon Ill. Char. Eye and Ear Inf.; Instructor in Ophth. Rush Med. Coll.; Asst, Ophth. Surg. Presbyterian Hospital.
E. V. L. Brown, M.D.
Asst. Prof. Pathology of the Eye, Univ. Chicago; Asst. Prof. Ophth. Rush Med. College; Ophth. Surg. Ill. Eye and Ear Inf. and Cook County Hosp.; Mem. Am. Ophth. Soc.
Nelson M. Black, Ph.G., M.D.
Author of The Development of the Fusion Center in the Treatment of Strabismus; Examination of the Eyes of Transportation Employes; Artificial illumination a Factor in Ocular Discomfort, etc.
Frank C. Todd, M.D.
Prof. Ophth. and Oto-Laryng., Univ. Minn.; Chairman Sec. Ophth. A.M.A. and second Vice-Pres. A.M.A.; Ophth. Surg. Univ. and Hill Crest Hospital.
Albert Eugene Bulson, Jr., B.S., M.D.
Prof. Ophth. Ind. School Med.; Ex-Ch. Sec. Ophth. A.M.A.; Ophth. Surg. St. Joseph's Hospital; Editor Jour. Ind, Slate Med. Assn.
Dedicated To
Dr. Edward Jackson
Dr. John E. Weeks
Dr. George Edmund de Schweinitz
Lieutenant Colonel Robert Henry Elliot
Honorary Members
BY THE
Chicago Ophthalmological Society
In Recognition Of
Their Splendid Achievements
In the Domain of Ophthalmology
INDEX
ABSTRACTS.
Etiology and Classification of Glaucoma,
Edward Jackson, M.D.
Etiology and Classification of Glaucoma,
Discussion, Francis Lane, M.D.
Pathology of Glaucoma,
John Elmer Weeks, M.D.
Pathology of Glaucoma,
Discussion, E. V. L. Brown, M.D.
Concerning Non-surgical Measures for the Reduction of Increased Intra-Ocular Tension,
George Edmund de Schweinitz, M.D.
Concerning Non-surgical Measures for the Reduction of Increased Intra-Ocular Tension,
Discussion, Nelson Miles Black, M.D.
Trephining for Glaucoma,
Robert Henry Elliot, M.D.
Trephining for Glaucoma,
Discussion, Frank C. Todd, M.D.
Operations Other Than Scleral Trephining for the Relief of Glaucoma,
Casey A. Wood, M.D.
Operations Other Than Scleral Trephining for the Relief of Glaucoma,
Discussion, Albert E. Bulson, Jr., M.D.
ABSTRACTS.
I. Etiology and Classification of Glaucoma.
Abstract:—
Etiologic factors include: obstruction of lymph spaces, especially the angle of the anterior chamber; blood pressure, arterial, capillary and venous; affinity of tissues for fluids; alterations of the intra-ocular fluids; inflammations in the eye ball; and failure of a nerve apparatus to control fluid in the globe. Classification: various types of glaucoma constituting clinical entities must be recognised, as: simple glaucoma, recurring exacerbations, congestive, mechanical, and increased tension arising during uveal inflammations.
DR. EDWARD JACKSON, Denver.
Discussion by Dr. Francis Lane, Chicago.
II. Pathology of Glaucoma.
Abstract:—
(a) Changes taking place in corneal tissue.
(b) Iris angle with particular reference to the ligamentum pectinatum.
(c) Variations in the condition of the ciliary body.
(d) Consideration of the anatomical changes that take place in glaucoma secondary to retinal and chorioidal hemorrhage.
DR. JOHN E. WEEKS, New York City.
Discussion by Dr. E. V. L. Brown, Chicago.
III. Concerning Non-surgical Measures for the Reduction of Increased Intra-ocular Tension.
Abstract:—
(a) The use of myotics; their preparation, method of administration, and explanation of their action.
(b) Reduction of increased intra-ocular tension by means of various mechanical measures, notably massage, vibration massage, suction massage, electricity and diathermy.
(c) Indirect reduction of increased intra-ocular tension, brought about by lowering the general vascular pressure.
(d) The relation of osmosis, lymphagogue activity, the absorption of edema, the stimulation of capillary contractility, and the lowering of the affinity of ocular colloids for water in their relation to the reduction of increased intra-ocular tension.
DR. GEORGE EDMUND DE SCHWEINITZ, Philadelphia.
Discussion by Dr. Nelson M. Black, Milwaukee.
IV. Trephining for Glaucoma.
Abstract:—
(a) The aim of the operation is the formation of a foreign-body-free fistula.
(b) It is most important to leave uveal tissue untouched.
(c) Method of doing this explained.
(d) The area available for trephining.
(e) Method of increasing that area.
(f) Cornea splitting.
(g) Placing of trephine.
(h) Technique of using trephine.
(i) The operation is not difficult.
(j) The operation valuable as a prophylactic measure.
DR. ROBERT H. ELLIOT, F.R.C.S., Lieut.-Col. I.M.S., Madras, India.
Discussion by Dr. Frank C. Todd, Minneapolis.
V. Operations Other than Scleral Trephining for the Relief of Glaucoma.
Abstract:—
Most of the ordinary surgical procedures employed for lowering intra-ocular tension furnish a permanent cure of certain fairly well defined varieties of glaucoma. They also relieve the symptoms and retard the progress of other varieties of the disease, even if they do not perform a cure. In a third class of cases, they either have no effect whatever in arresting the disease or they hasten its march towards blindness.
What operative procedure gives, on the whole, the best results? In other words, what operation is the easiest of performance, is the least likely to be attended by serious complications and is available for the largest number of cases? Reasons for believing that of the better known procedures simple iridectomy is the least effective, while those interventions producing a large, thin, scleral filtration-cicatrix are the most valuable.
DR. CASEY A. WOOD, Chicago.
Discussion by Dr. A. E. Bulson, Jr., Fort Wayne
Etiology and Classification of Glaucoma
BY
Edward Jackson, M.D.,
Denver.
It is convenient to start with the conception that glaucoma is increased tension of the eyeball, plus the causes and effects of such increase; although a