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Reference numberPP/6/39
Previous numbersPP/38/39
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TitlePaper, 'On the mydriasis produced by the local application of cocaine to the eye' by Walter H [Hamilton Hylton] Jessop
CreatorJessop; Walter Hamilton Hylton (1852-1917); British ophthalmic surgeon; Hunterian Professor of comparative anatomy and physiology
Date1885
DescriptionJessop writes: 'In a paper on “Cocaine,” published in the “Practitioner” of January 1, 1885, and more fully in a paper on “The Cocainised Eye,” before the Ophthalmological Society on January 8th, 1885, I mentioned most of the clinical facts concerning the drug and its action that had then come under my own investigation and treatment. The object of this paper is to try and elucidate one of these facts, namely:—The cause of the mydriasis accompanying the application of cocaine to the eye. This research has been made chiefly on human and rabbits’ eyes by conjunctival instillation, and on rabbits’ eyes by experiments detailed below. The salt of cocaine used has been the hydrochlorate obtained from Merck, of Darmstadt; the strength of the solutions 2, 4, and 20 per cent., and these solutions have been used fresh to avoid any changes by the growth of fungi, &c.'

Annotations in pencil and ink.

Subject: Physiology / Pharmacology

Received 4 June 1885. Read 18 June 1885. Communicated by Thomas Lauder Brunton.

A version of this paper was published in volume 38 of the Proceedings of the Royal Society as 'On the mydriasis produced by the local application of cocaine to the eye'.
Extent36p
FormatManuscript
Physical descriptionInk and graphite pencil on paper
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Access statusOpen
Related materialDOI: 10.1098/rspl.1884.0121
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CodeNameDates
NA6432Brunton; Sir; Thomas Lauder (1844 - 1916)1844 - 1916
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