Abstract
In a previous publication1I described in detail a most satisfactory binocular gonioscopic apparatus as presented before the Section of Ophthalmology of the New York Academy of Medicine. Two more years of experience with this device has definitely proved its worth but has altered some of my original ideas. Certain changes have been introduced to enlarge the scope of usefulness of the gonioscopic apparatus and it is for this reason that I again bring it to the attention of ophthalmologists. I now believe that a satisfactory examination of the angle of the anterior chamber may be quickly done with a contact lens, a magnifying binocular loupe and a powerful, small beam flashlight. It is, however, of the utmost importance to have on hand a more powerful binocular apparatus to study in detail certain aspects not apparent under very low power, and it is for this purpose that I employ
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