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Blindness, Amaurosis:

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Symptoms: Eyes clear and bright, pupils large, with a greenish look. Loss of colour to eye—as the iris is so dilated, cannot be seen or scarcely seen. Sometimes follows distemper; a result of fits; great excitement or exertion, as violent vomiting. Pupil will not contract when exposed to light, except very strong sunlight.

Treatment: Disease seldom curable. Try following eye drops:—

Recipe:

Sulphate Eserine, ½ grain.
Water to 1 ounce.

One drop to be placed in the eye three or four times a day. Give one[1] to seven drops tincture nux vomica three times a day in water after food. Blisters or seton to back of neck can be tried; also galvanism.

The Dog's Medical Dictionary

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