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Four Cases in Which the Entrance of an Irritating Fluid Within the Eyelids Caused Deep-Seated Ophthalmic Disease: In Three the Retina Was Implicated; In One Acute Rheumatic Ophthalmia Was Excited
BMJ
doi 10.1136/bmj.s4-1.4.63
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January 24, 1857
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J. V. Solomon
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BMJ
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