The changes occurring in the course of a case of traumatic choroidal rupture with extensive hemorrhage and retinal detachment, terminating in spontaneous reattachment, are beautifully shown by the accompanying pairs of fundus photographs. These may be viewed either with an ordinary stereoscope, or through a pair of plus four or five diopter spheres decentered greatly outward. Photographs demonstrated before the Summer Graduate Course in Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, Denver, June 17 to 29, 1929.
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