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It is used as a medicine for bronchitis and ophthalmia.
In 1803 White suffered an attack of ophthalmia, which led to his blindness a few years later.
The doctors were very upset about the bandage and talked of sympathetic ophthalmia.
At this instance the nursery was afflicted by the prevalence of ophthalmia.
Take the case of any bodily affection:-a man may have the complaint in his eyes which is called ophthalmia?
At 13 years old, he was afflicted with ophthalmia from which he suffered during the remainder of his life.
It is a pity, too, as within that time I should have stamped out ophthalmia and some other diseases in the island."
One eye was glazed over with tropical ophthalmia, and he was clearly very agitated.
The juice of leaves is squeezed in the eyes in case of ophthalmia.
Later, he calls attention to its properties as a bitter tonic, and as a local wash for ophthalmia.
You will be delighted to hear that the ophthalmia of the new-born has been practically wiped out in Massachusetts.
Ophthalmia neonatorum must be treated immediately to prevent permanent eye damage.
He was one of the central figures in the controversy which raged between 1806 and 1820 over the treatment of Egyptian ophthalmia.
John lost his eyesight at age 39 or 40 from ophthalmia in 1336, while crusading in Lithuania.
Ophthalmia (also called ophthalmitis) is inflammation of the eye.
Chemical ophthalmia neonatorum is a self-limiting condition and does not require any treatment.
Also called granular conjunctivitis and Egyptian ophthalmia, it is the leading cause of infectious blindness in the world.
Other diseases carried by houseflies are Salmonella, tuberculosis, anthrax, and some forms of ophthalmia.
In his junior year, he contracted measles, which in his case led to ophthalmia.
Sympathetic ophthalmia is a rare disease which results from the isolation of the eye from the systemic immune system.
Helen rather liked writing about ophthalmia neonatorum, just because it was "a subject forbidden in society."
Ophthalmia neonatorum is a severe form of bacterial pink eye in newborn babies.
Ophthalmia, rinse the eye with permanganate.
The passage of an old woman with ophthalmia and a disease of the skin distracted her from her indignation.
In the winter, while bringing out his poem, he had a severe attack of ophthalmia, caught while visiting the poor cottages.