On cataract operation according to the data of the Ophthalmological Clinic of Kazan University for 20 years (from 1899 to 1919)
- Authors: Roshchin V.P.1
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- Kazan University Ophthalmology Clinic
- Issue: Vol 19, No 3 (1923)
- Pages: 50-59
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/kazanmedj/article/view/78877
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj78877
- ID: 78877
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Abstract
The question of cataract extraction - mainly senile - or, more precisely, of the advantages of one or the other surgical method, despite its antiquity and considerable literature, has not lost interest in the eyes of oculists to this day. The fact is that the operation of lens extraction is one of the most important and most demanding on the human eye. Meanwhile, there is no flawless, perfect method of this operation, and every one of them - and there are many - has flaws of one kind or another. Naturally, therefore, ophthalmologists have widely differing opinions on the suitability of one method or another.
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V. P. Roshchin
Kazan University Ophthalmology Clinic
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