Acute glaucoma--1941
- PMID: 8534446
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1442-9071.1995.tb00159.x
Acute glaucoma--1941
Abstract
Purpose: To describe the treatment of acute glaucoma before the technological and pharmacological advances that followed World War 2.
Method: A narrative of personal experience is presented.
Conclusions: In 1941, acute congestive glaucoma received heroic treatment - strong miotics, blood-letting by leeches, purging with mercury. If satisfactory response did not occur within four hours, a broad iridectomy was performed on the hard, congested eye. Affected eyes commonly remained blind or with severely reduced vision.
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