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Finding Aid for the

Ball Opthalmic Museum Collection
OHA 107

Otis Historical Archives
National Museum of Health and Medicine
Armed Forces Institute of Pathology

Date of Records:  18th - 20th Century

23 Cubic Feet, 45 Boxes

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The following box contents are arranged according to these column headers:
Acc. NoBall NoDescription
BOX 7
18602323Photograph. Sarcoma of the right conjunctiva with reprint attached.
18603324Photograph Two photomicrographs epibulbar melanotic sarcoma with history. (in two envelopes)
18604325Photograph and two photomicrographs Aspergillus keratitis with history.
18605326Photograph Conjunctival injection. (Original illustration by Dr. R.W. Mills)
18606327Photograph Ciliary injection. (Original illustration by Dr. R.W. Mills)
18607328Photograph Keratitis punctata. (Original illustration by Dr. R.W. Mills)
18608329Photograph Trachoma with pannus. (Original illustration by Dr. R.W. Mills)
18609330Photograph Gummatous iritis. (Original illustration by Dr. R.W. Mills)
18610331Photograph Corneal incision in operation for a cataract. (Original illustration by Dr. R.W. Mills)
18611332Photograph Wilder's operation for ptosis.
18612333Photograph Dissection to show the superior cervical ganglion of the sympathetic nerve. (Original illustration by Dr. R.W. Mills)
18613334Photograph Ball's operation for ectropion of the lower eyelid. (Original illustration by Miss Augusta Bierman)
18614335Photograph Lines of incision in Blepharoplasty. (Posey and Shomway)
18615336Photograph. Steps in iridectomy.
18616337Microscopic section of a chalazion. (Original illustration by Dr. Carl Fisch)
18617338Microscopic section of the cornea in pannus. (Original illustration by Dr. Carl Fisch)
18618339Microscopic section of a conjunctival dermoid tumor. (Original illustration by Dr. Carl Fisch)
18619340Microscopic section showing conjunctiva in trachoma. (Vertical section)
18620341Illustration Varicose of upper eyelid. (Original illustration by Miss Augusta Bierman)
18621342Illustration Anterior posterior section through the nerve head of a glaucomatous eye.
18622370Photograph. Pigment cells from the retina of a rabbit.
18623371Photomicrograph. Decussation of the optic nerve fibers.
18624372Photomicrograph. Trachoma bodies.
18625373Photomicrograph. Perforation of the cornea in ulcer serpens.
18626374Photomicrograph. Creeping ulcer of the cornea.
18627375Photomicrograph. Fistula of the cornea showing downgrowth of epithelium.
18628376Photomicrograph showing blocking of the anterior chamber in glaucoma (trachoma follicles).
18629377Photomicrograph showing hypopyon.
18630378Photomicrograph. Section of the end of the optic nerve in a case of tumor of the brain with history attached.
18631379Photomicrograph. Section of the end of the optic nerve in a case of tumor of the brain with history attached.
18632380Photomicrograph. Proliferation of the pigment epithelium of the iris in a diabetic patient.
18633381Photomicrograph. Atrophy of the optic nerve following phthisis bulbi.
18634382Reproduction of a photomicrograph of the macula near the fovea centralis.
18635383Half tone reproduction of a photograph of the optic chiasma showing decussation of the nerve fibers.
18636384Half tone reproduction of a photomicrograph Deep scleritis, with explanation.
18637400Chromolithographs (6) with descriptions, from Stellwag's book (1862). With short biography of Karl Stellwag von Carion.
18638401Chromolithographs (6) with descriptions, from Stellwag's book (1862).
18639402Chromolithographs (6) with descriptions, from Stellwag's book (1862).
18640403Plate I. (two figures) from Zander’s The Ophthalmoscope, 1864. The normal fundus oculi. Hyperaemia of the retina.
18641404Plate II. (two figures) from Zander’s The Ophthalmoscope, 1864. Inflammation of the retina. Retinal changes in Bright’s disease.
18642405Plate III. (two figures) from Zander’s The Ophthalmoscope, 1864. Sclerectasia posterior. Glaucomatous excavation of the optic nerve.
18643407Five illustrations. Individual differences of the normal fundus. (Liebreich) (in oversized box)
18644408Seven illustrations. Various types of posterior staphyloma. (Liebreich) (in oversized box)
18645409Five illustrations. Diseases of the chorioid. (Liebreich) (in oversized box)
18646410Two illustrations. Chorioido retinitis. (Liebreich) (in oversized box)
18647 411Retinitis pigmentosa. Chorioiditis disseminata. (Liebreich) (in oversized box)
18648412Six illustrations. Detachment of the retina. Chorioiditis circum papillam. Detachment of the chorioid. Cysticercus. (Liebreich) (in oversized box)
18649413Diseases of the retina six illustrations. (Liebreich) (in oversized box)
BOX 8
18650414Color illustration. Normal fundus with unusual congenital pigmentation of the retina.
18651440Color illustration. A Case of Subhyaloid Hemorrhage. With reprint by James M. Ball. (Original illustration by Dr. W.E. Fischer)
18652441Color illustration. A trans macula Coloboma of the chorioid with cilioretinal artery and vein simulating a supernumery optic nerve head. (Illustration by Dr. F.O. Schwartz case not published)
18653442Color illustration. Posterior scleral ectasia in a highly myopic (22 D) eye. On the nasal side is seen the "Weiss Reflex."
18654443Color illustration. Coloboma of each lens without coloboma of the iris or choroid. With history. Journal of the AMA. Oct. 12, 1900.
18655444Color illustration. Coloboma of the macula. Original illustration by Alice Ethel Hamilton.
18656445Illustration showing Coloboma of the macula. (Fisher) Annals of Ophthalomology, January 1906.
18657446Color illustration. Bright's retinitis. Illustration by Alice S. Cleveland. Feb. 23, 1899. (Baker)
18658447Color illustration. Serous retinitis. (Oliver)
18659448Color illustration. Diffuse dots resembling Tay's chorioiditis. (Shumway) From an original illustration by Miss Margaretta Washington. Annals of Ophthalmology, 1900.
18660449Pernicious Anemia and anemia. (Oliver Lithographs of original illustrations by Miss Washington). Includes reprint of paper read by Charles A. Oliver, M.D., before the American Ophthalmological Society, May 1897.
18661450Color illustration. Fundus in pernicious anemia. Leucocythemic retinitis. (Oliver Lithographs of original illustrations by Miss M. Washington)
18662451Color illustration. Late opthalmoscopic appearances of supposed embolism of the central retinal artery. (Oliver)
18663452Color illustration. Opthalmoscopic appearance of traumatic rupture of the inferior temporal vein, with history. January 1897. (Oliver)
18664453Color illustration. Rupture of the retinitis proliferans. (Axenfeld)
18665454Color illustration. Figures 1 and 2: Embolisms of the central artery of the retina. (Jaesche) Figure 3: Peculiar appearance in a case of detached retina. (Jaesche)
18666456Color illustration. Cyst of vitreous. (Koller)
18667457Illustration. Double coloboma of the chorioid. With history. (Benson)
18668458Illustration. Sub hyaloid retinal hemorrhages. (Spicer)
18669459Color illustration. Physiologic and glaucomatous cupping of the disc. (Berry)
18670460Color illustrations. Retinitis pigmentosa complicated with glaucoma. (Bellarminoff)
18671461Color illustration. Retinitis proliferans. (von Hippel)
18672462Color illustration. Colloid mass at the region of the macula. (DeSchweinitz)
18673463Color illustration. Embolism of the central retinal artery. (Berry)
18674464Illustration. Extensive vascular growth in the vitreous humor. (Harlan)
18675465Six color illustrations of diseases of the fundus oculi. (From Berry's "Diseases of the Eye," 1889)
18676466Six color illustrations of the fundus oculi. (From Berry's "Diseases of the Eye," 1889)
18677467Color illustrations. I. Coloboma of the chorioid. II. Coloboma of the chorioid, retina, and optic nerve. (Courtesy of Dr. J. Lavagna)
18678468Color illustration. I. Incomplete coloboma of the iris. II. and III. Fields of vision of No. 467. (Courtesy of Dr. J. Lavagna)
18679469Color illustrations. Coloboma of the chorioid and the retina. (Courtesy of Dr. J. Lavagna, of Monaco)
18680470Contribution a la tératologie et à l’embryologic oculaire. Note clinque du Docteur J. Lavagna.
18681471Envelope 1: Color illustration. I. Extensive retinal vessel disease. Periarteritis and periphlebitis. II. Retinitis proliferans with new vessel formation; beginning detachment of the retina. (DeSchweinitz) Envelope 2: Pamphlet. "The Ophthalmic Record." Sept. 1907. (New Series) Vol XVI, No. 9.
BOX 9
18682472Illustrations Types of posterior staphyloma. Galezowski. 1. Superior staphyloma. 2. External staphyloma. 3. Annular staphyloma.
18683473Color illustration labeled "Exudative Plastic Chorioiditis (Schieck). Patient was a male, age 17 years."
18684475Color illustrations (four). Exudative plastic chorioiditis (Schieck). The patient was a Polish girl, age 18. Appearance on Oct. 8, 1899. 2. On Dec. 10, 1899. 3. On Jan 9, 1900. 4. On Feb. 20, 1900.
18685 475Color illustrations (two). Contribution to our knowledge of arteriosclerosis of the retinal vessels. (Siegrist)
18686600Illustrations. Section through the optic nerve showing an embolus in the central artery. (After Marple)
18687601Color illustrations (two). Glioma of the retina. Glioma of the retina complicated with pseudo-glioma. (Dr. A. Hill Griffith)
18688 602Color illustrations (two). Sarcoma of the chorioid. (Berry, Dr. A. Hill Griffith)
18689603Illustrations. Metastatic carcinoma of the choroid. (Shultze) 1. Macroscopical section. 2. Microscopical section.
1869076"Anatomy and congenital defects of the ligamentum pectinatum," by E. Treacher Collins of London. With eight figures and four plates (IX. Congrè D'ophtalmologie, Utrecht, 1899) (Reprint with illustration)
1869177Illustrations. The sclera, iris, and chorioid. (Nimier and Despagnet) "The little known ‘Traité élémentaire d’ophtalmologie’ of H. Nimier and F. Despagnet was published by Felix alcan, Paris, 1894."
1869296Human ocular anatomy illustration No. 96 The neuronic architecture of the visual apparatus. (St. Bernhiemer) (Diagram)
1869397Transverse section through the brain of a chick; three days’ incubation. "This item of this museum is presented in its "untouched" state, so that the "indulgent reader" may grasp the difference which exists between the "copy" or "original sketch," and the finished product, as it comes from up to date publisher of medical books."
1869498Reprint from the Journal Missouri State Medical Association, Vol. VI, No. 3. "Dr. Adam Hammer, surgeon and apostle of higher medical education," by Dr. James M. Ball. 1909 (2 copies)
18695135Original illustration in color. (Made by Miss Margaretta Washington) Suppurative dacryocystitis.
18696136Original illustration in color. (Made by Miss Margaretta Washington) External eye disease lacrimal fistula.
18697137Original illustration in color. (Made by Miss Margaretta Washington) Trachoma.
18698138Original illustration in color. (Made by Miss Margaretta Washington) Follicular conjunctivitis.
18699139Original illustration in color. (Made by Miss Margaretta Washington) - Acute catarrhal conjunctivitis.
18700140Original illustration in color. (Made by Miss Margaretta Washington) Vernal (spring) conjunctivitis.
18701141Original illustration in color. (Made by Miss Margaretta Washington) Pterygium.
18702142Original illustration in color. (Made by Miss Margaretta Washington) Tuberculosis of the conjunctiva.
18703143Original illustration in color. (Made by Miss Margaretta Washington) Burn of the conjunctiva and cornea.
18704144Original illustration in color. (Made by Miss Margaretta Washington) Essential shrinking of the conjunctiva.
18705145Original illustration in color. (Made by Miss Margaretta Washington) Ophthalmia neonatorum.
18706146Original illustration in color. (Made by Miss Margaretta Washington) Ulcer of the cornea.
18707147Original illustration in color. (Made by Miss Margaretta Washington) - Pannus.
18708148Original illustration in color. (Made by Miss Margaretta Washington) Phlyctenular conjunctivitis.
18709149Original illustration in color. (Made by Miss Margaretta Washington) – Episcleritis.
18710150Original illustration in color. (Made by Miss Margaretta Washington) Fascicular keratitis.
18711342Original illustration of an eye showing post iritic glaucoma, calcareous cataract, and chorioiditis.
18712343Illustration. Lenticonus posterior in a buphthalmic eye. (Modified from Pergens)
18713344Original illustrations (four) by the late Dr. F.C. Hotz showing his operation for cicatricial ectropion, with reprint.
18714345Illustration Dislocation of the eyeball. (Mills)
18716347Original illustration of a hydrophthalmic eye (acquired hydrophthalmos).
18717348Color illustrations and explanation. Labeled "Sulle cisti della cornea (Cirincione)." Translated to 'Concerning a cyst of the cornea.’ With reprint "La Clinica Oculistica." Anno XV. Marzo Aprile, 1915.
18718349Color illustrations. Contribution to the pathogenisis of cysts of the iris. (Puccioni). With reprint "La Clinica Oculistica." Anno IX. Maggio-Giugno, 1908.
18719350Original illustration. Cysts of the iris. Courtesy of Dr. J. Ellis Jennings of St. Louis.
18720351Illustration of crystalline pearl like bodies in the lens with explanation. (Axenfeld)
18721352Illustration of melanotic sarcoma of the limbus (Morgano) with reprint "La Clinica Oculistica." Anno IX. Dicembre, 1908.
18722Illustrations of recent and old opacities of the cornea. (Knies) Four plates; 43 illustrations, and accompanying text in German.
18723368 Reprint. "Localization of foreign bodies in eyeball and orbit by means of roentgen rays," by Dr. James M. Davidson, London.
18724369 MacKenzie Davidson's apparatus for x ray photography and the localization of foreign bodies in the eye. (Photographs and history)

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