About cyclodialysis in glaucoma
- Authors: Agababov A.
- Issue: Vol 8, No 5-6 (1908)
- Pages: 236-244
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/kazanmedj/article/view/48451
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj48451
- ID: 48451
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First of all, I must apologize to dear comrades for allowing myself to stop your attention on my messages, which are, perhaps, too narrowly special interest. Of course, it would be most correct to read such reports in the tusnom circle of ophthalmologists. To create for such purposes our own ophthalmological circle, following the example of other Universities, was a dream that our late teacher Emilian Valentinovich and I cherished for a long time. Then it seemed easy to do. Now, according to the peculiarities of the time we are experiencing, it is preferable to wait. But material accumulates, life does not wait. Instilling full sympathy from both the former chairman of the Society, respected A.N. Kazem-Bek, and the new person of my comrade N.A. Gerken, I decided to invite the society to listen to a small message on so to speak topical, fashionable issues of ophthalmology. Those in the newest literature are questions about cyclodialysis at the commander-in-chief and the operation of hatching the eyeball. First, I would suggest listening to a report on cyclodialysis.
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