Abstract

Based upon his measurements of the pressure in the vortical veins, the author confirms Dieter's statement: intraocular pressure equals hydrostatic pressure minus colloid-osmotic pressure. He found that the blood enters the eye under the least possible pressure and leaves it where that pressure is greatest. An understanding of the developmental history alone makes this statement and its implications clear. Read before the Berliner ophthalmologische Gesellschaft, April 28, 1932.

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