Abstract

The gonioscope here described is adapted to examine all parts of the angle of the anterior chamber in all eyes. The appearances it reveals in the normal eye are described including the iris, ciliary body, sclerocorneal junction, inner surface of cornea and limbus and the pupil. Cases are reported illustrating pathologic conditions of pigmentation, high myopia, atrophy of iris and ciliary body and ciliary processes, iritis, glaucoma, and following operations involving the iris and chamber angle.

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