Abstract

The principles of opthalmoscopic examination of the ocular fundus with light of limited spectral range (red-free light) are briefly discussed, and some description is given of the appearance of normal and pathological structures of the fundus as thus seen. Four colored drawings, made with the aid of Salomonson's photographic opthalmoscope, and reproduced in the frontispiece, illustrate respectively (1) macular degeneration and hemorrhage, (2) a normal (myopic) fundus, (3) retinal detachment, and (4) hemorrhage surrounding the macula.

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