Posey william campbell (11 Ergebnisse)

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Verlag: J. B. LIPPINCOTT, PHILADELPHIA, UNITED STATES 1906
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Verlag: J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1931
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Weitere BilderVerlag: Wills Hospital Reports, 1895., Philadelphia: 1895
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Reprinted from: Wills Hospital Reports, Vol. I, no. 1, 1895. 8vo. Printed wrappers. Generally very good. 1) ZENTMAYER, William, M.D. (1864-1958); Wm. Campbell POSEY, M.D., Comparative Value of The Administration of Eserine and the Performance of Iridectomy in the Treatment of Simple Glaucoma, Based upon the Clinical Observations… of One Hundred and Sixty-Seven Cases. Reprinted from: Wills Hospital Reports, Vol. I, no. 1, 1895. / Zentmayer was Assistant Surgeon to the Hospital: Ophthalmologist to the St. Mary's Hospital and Phoenixville Hospital. In his obituary of Posey, Zentmayer recalled writing this first joint paper: "We had the satisfaction not only of having this paper accepted by Dr. Herman Knapp, a most exacting and critical editor, but of receiving a congratulatory letter from him. After we both became attending surgeons, it was rarely that either of us performed a difficult operation without the cooperation of the other. Our intimate friendship endured to the end." (p.20). (2) De Wecker's Capsular Advancement Operation. Reprinted from Annals of Ophthamology, January 1899. [4] pp. [Defective printing, poorly inked]. (3) POSEY & EDWARD A. [Adams] SHUMWAY, M.D. (1870-1941). Secondary Glaucoma: A Clinical and Pathologic Report of Three Cases, Representing Different types of the Disease. Philadelphia. Reprinted from the Journal of the American Medical Association, August 11, 1900. 16 pp. 2 plates. Self-wraps. / The co-writer, Dr. Shumway, "was not a frequent writer, but his contributions to the pathology of the eye were of permanent importance. They were well written, and showed evidence of careful and thoughtful preparation. He had a well-grounded knowledge of ophthalmology, and this, with good powers of observation, made him an excellent clinician." William Zentmayer, Dr. Edward Adams Shumway, From: Transactions American Ophthalmological Society, 1942; 40: 22â"23. (4) Mental Disturbances after Operations upon the Eye. Reprinted from The Philadelphia Medical Journal, September 16, 1900. Abstract: "DELIRIUM following the extraction of cataract is of not rare occurrence. Despite its comparative frequency, however, the subject has received but scant mention in all textbooks upon ophthalmology, and there is a wide difference of opinion among authors regarding its causation. / Having but recently encountered some cases of this nature I determined to report these, together with a series of similar cases from the Wills Eye Hospital records, with a view to ascertaining what the causation of the delirium might be, and what were the best measures to adopt for its prevention and relief. / Disturbances of the mind after operations upon the eye usually follow the removal of cataract; they have, however, been occasionally observed after various other surgical procedures in ophthalmology. The mental derangement, as a rule, takes the form of a delirium which appears usually upon the evening of the third day after the operation and continues a few days to a week, according as the surgeon is prompt in combating it, and fortunate in his choice of remedies." (5) The Treatment of Burns and Scalds of the Eye. Reprinted from The Therapeutic Gazette, Dec. 15. 1900. Detroit, Michigan: William M. Warren, Publisher. 1900. 7, [1] pp. Beige printed wrappers. (6) Unusual Success from Iridotomy in Eyes Practically Blind from Iridocyclitis and Complicated Cataract. Reprinted from the New York Medical Journal for August 25, 1906. Abstract: "A. L. G., female, sixty-two years of age, consulted the writer in April, 1903, on account of poor sight. She said that she had worn glasses since childhood, having inherited myopia, but that she had had satisfactory vision with her glasses until two years before she came to consultation. At that time both eyes became the seat of a rheumatic iritis, for which she was treated by a colleague. The inflammation was, how- ever, very intense, so that vision was much impaired after the acute symptoms subsided. Upon this account an iridectomy had been performed upon both eyes, but without avail, vision still remaining low. / When examined by the writer, both eyes were practically quiet, though the results of iridocyclitis were very evident, the irides being plastered down to the partially cataractous lenses. The attempts at the previous iridectomies were plainly visible, a small opening in the irides of both eyes about two mm. broad, representing the colobomata. Tension was full in each eye, and the sclera was rigid. Vision equalled 1-70 in the right eye and ½ /70 in the left. No view of the fundus was obtainable, on account of the opacity in the lenses. There was a full candle field in both eyes . . ." (7) Chronic External Ophthalmoplegia. Extracted from the American Journal of the Medical Sciences, August, 1907. (8) The Position of the Ophthalmologist in the Treatment of Diseases of the Accessory Sinuses of the Nose. Reprinted from Transactions American Ophthalmological Society, 1907. / William Campbell Posey, M. D., Philadelphia. Ophthalmic Surgeon to the Howard Hospital: Assistant Surgeon to The Wills Eye Hospital. Posey took his medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 1889. "His clinics were well organized, so that he could devote most of his time to the patients in the wards and to operating. He was an alert clinician and worked rapidly. As an operator Dr. Posey was skilful and resourceful and quick to adopt new methods. He was one of the first in this country to perform the Kronlein osteoplastic resection of the outer wall of the orbit, and to put into practice the suggestion of Duane that tenotomy of the inferior oblique muscle is the operation indicated for the overaction of this muscle in paresis of the superior rectus muscle of the opposite eye." Necrology: Dr. William Campbell Posey, [by] William Zentmayer. (p. 16). See: William Zentmayer, Dr. William Campbell Posey, within: Trans Am Ophthalmol Soc. 1935; 33: 14.2â"20.