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Human eye with blue iris
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Human eye with blue iris
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Human eye with blue iris
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Human eye with blue iris
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An Essay on the motions of the iris, and the power of adapting the eye to objects at different distances
Date: 1828Reference: MSS.2301-2302- Digital Images
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Canine eye: a tan coloured iris.
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Iris science : diagnosis of the bodily dieases through examination of the eye / by H. W. Anderschou.
Anderschou, H. W.Date: [1916]- Archives and manuscripts
Volume 1
Date: 1828Reference: MS.2301Part of: An Essay on the motions of the iris, and the power of adapting the eye to objects at different distances- Archives and manuscripts
Volume 2
Date: 1828Reference: MS.2302Part of: An Essay on the motions of the iris, and the power of adapting the eye to objects at different distances- Books
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An essay on the physiology of the iris : with a different view of its relations and sympathies from the one usually received : and an attempt to establish a new theory of the action of light upon the eye / by John Walker.
Walker, John, 1731-1803.Date: 1833- Books
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Clinical studies on diseases of the eye including those of the conjunctiva, cornea, sclerotic, iris, and ciliary body / by Ferdinand Ritter von Arlt.
Arlt, Ferdinand, 1812-1887.Date: 1885- Books
Clinical studies on diseases of the eye : including those of the conjunctiva, cornea, sclerotic, iris, and ciliary body / by Ferdinand Ritter von Arlt.
Arlt, Ferdinand, 1812-1887.Date: 1885- Pictures
Red and other coloured lines and swirls are projected outwards from a large central eye with a yellow iris. Watercolour and gouache by H. Greig, 1966.
Greig, Helen, active approximately 1966.Date: 21.1.66 [21 January 1966]Reference: 2970777iPart of: Adamson Collection- Books
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Wound of an eye by a missile from a crossgun. Enucleation for sympathetic iriitation. Remarkable lesion in the iris. Cyst-like collection of fluid / by David Webster.
Webster, David, 1842-1923.Date: [1883?]- Books
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An appendix to the treatise of the horney-coat of the eye, and the cataract. With an answer to Mr. Cheselden's appendix, relating to his new operation upon the iris of the eye. By Benedict Duddell, Surgeon.
Duddell, Benedict.Date: 1733- Books
On an interesting series of eye symptoms in a case of spinal disease : with remarks on the action of belladonna on the iris, etc / by D. Argyll Robertson.
Robertson, Douglas Argyll, 1837-1909.Date: 1869- Books
On an interesting series of eye symptoms in a case of spinal disease : with remarks on the action of belladonna on the iris, etc / by D. Argyll Robertson.
Robertson, Douglas Argyll, 1837-1909.Date: 1937- Books
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On unusual mobility of the iris : his own case / by John Paxton ; also, remarks on Dr. Paxton's case, with observations on the structure and action of the parts concerned in the focal adjustment of the eye, by Allen Thomson.
Thomson, Allen, 1809-1884.Date: 1857- Digital Images
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Human eye
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Melanoma of the iris
Mark, Leonard Portal- Digital Images
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Iris Coloboma with intra-ocular lens.
Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust- Digital Images
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Iris clip Intra-ocular lens in-situ.
Bartley, Mark.Date: 2016- Books
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On unusual mobility of the iris, his own case / by John Paxton ... with remarks by Dr. Allen Thomson, in a letter to the editor. Further remarks on Dr. Paxton's case, with observations on the structure and action of the parts concerned in the focal adjustment of the eye / by Allen Thomson.
Paxton, John, M.D.Date: [1856?]- Digital Images
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Iris unguicularis Poir. Iridaceae. Algerian iris. Rhizomatous perennial. Distribution: NW Africa, E. Mediterranean It has scientifically-based potential. The rhizomes contain the chemical kaempferol which inhibits the enzyme alpha-glucosidase in the gut, reducing the rate of glucose absorption. This could be used to prevent the dangerous peaks of blood sugar that occur in diabetics and reduce eye and kidney complications. The unprocessed rhizome contains iridin, a toxic glycoside, which causes 'nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea and skin irritation'. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
Dr Henry Oakeley- Digital Images
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Plate 8. Illustration of various eye diseases