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. Surgical diseases of the dog and cat, with chapters on anaesthetics and obstetrics (second edition of 'Canine and feline surgery'). Dogs; Cats. I04 CANINE AND FELINE SURGERY The Prognosis is excellent if the patient may completely lose all traces of the defect, unless the latter has been very extensive. Dropsy of the Eyeball (Hydrops Oculi). An enlargement of one or both eyeballs is sometimes seen in the dog and cat, being due to an increase in the amount of fluid found in the anterior chamber of the eye. As a rule. Fiy. 74.—Fox-terrier with Dropsy of the Eyeball and Glaucoma.' This patient

. Surgical diseases of the dog and cat, with chapters on anaesthetics and obstetrics (second edition of 'Canine and feline surgery'). Dogs; Cats. I04 CANINE AND FELINE SURGERY The Prognosis is excellent if the patient may completely lose all traces of the defect, unless the latter has been very extensive. Dropsy of the Eyeball (Hydrops Oculi). An enlargement of one or both eyeballs is sometimes seen in the dog and cat, being due to an increase in the amount of fluid found in the anterior chamber of the eye. As a rule. Fiy. 74.—Fox-terrier with Dropsy of the Eyeball and Glaucoma.' This patient  Stock Photo
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. Surgical diseases of the dog and cat, with chapters on anaesthetics and obstetrics (second edition of 'Canine and feline surgery'). Dogs; Cats. I04 CANINE AND FELINE SURGERY The Prognosis is excellent if the patient may completely lose all traces of the defect, unless the latter has been very extensive. Dropsy of the Eyeball (Hydrops Oculi). An enlargement of one or both eyeballs is sometimes seen in the dog and cat, being due to an increase in the amount of fluid found in the anterior chamber of the eye. As a rule. Fiy. 74.—Fox-terrier with Dropsy of the Eyeball and Glaucoma.' This patient had also an inverted lens. its progress is gradual, and the patient does not suffer any great inconvenience or pain ; the eyesight, however, becomes impaired, and, on this account and the prominent position of the cornea, the latter is more prone to injury. Treatment.—Tapping of the cornea (see next page), to- gether with the internal administration of potassium iodide, 1 For this photograph I am indebted to Mr. H. Gray, M.R.C.V.S.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Hobday, Frederick Thomas George, Sir, 1870-1939. Chicago, W. T. Keener & Co.