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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: 779
Acc. NoBall NoDescription
BOX 19
20084Photo of sectioned eye labeled "Old complete separation of retina with degeneration and calcification. Old Iridocyclitis."
20159Photos of two different eye sections. One labeled "Iris Bombé." The other labeled "Old Iritis. Separation of Retina."
20160Photo of sectioned eye labeled "Large melanotic sarcoma of choroid with necrosis of tumor. Intraocular hemorrhage. Anterior Synechia. Cataract. Separation of Retina. Cupping of Optic Disc."
20161Three mounted photomicrographs labeled "Chronic Trachoma of Tarsus."
20177Photo of sectioned eye labeled "Anterior synechia following trephine for glaucoma."
20180Photos of two different eye sections both labeled "Calcareous cataract. Complete separation of retina. Calcification of retina. Extensive ossification of choroid secondary to old Iridocyclitis."
20213Photo of sectioned eye labeled "Slight purulent endophthalmitis following perforating wound. Posterior synechia."
20222Two photos of same eye section labeled "Hydrophthalmos with deep cupping of optic disc following old leucoma adherens."
20224199-4Color illustration labeled "A Case of Favus of the Upper Eyelid. Original illustration by M.H. Brooks."
20225497Color illustration labeled "A case of widespread exudation internal to the chorioid and beneath the retinal vessels, giving rise to a white reflex."
20226Photo of sectioned eye labeled "Rapidly growing melanosarcoma without apparent metastasis."
20243Photo of sectioned eye labeled "Old operative wound of corneal limbus. Absorption of lens. Atrophy of optic nerve."
20245Two photos of same eye section labeled "Advanced glaucoma. Equatorial staphylomata following leucoma adherens."
20270Two photos of the same eye section labeled "Old complete separation of retina. Peripheral anterior synechia torn away on one side. Cataractous Lens."
20272199-5Color illustration labeled "A Case of Nodular Leprosy affecting the Eyes." Original illustration by M.H. Brooks."
20273199-6Color illustration labeled "Symmetrical Circumferential Enroachment of the Cornea by the Limbus of the Conjunctiva in the Two Eyes...." Original illustration by M.H. Brooks.
20274495Color illustration. Bilateral multiple angiomata. Illustration by A.W. Head, 1917.
20275845Portrait of William MacKenzie (1791 1868).
20282Photos of two different eye sections. One labeled "Chronic anterior ocular tuberculosis." The other labeled "Chronic anterior ocular tuberculosis. Recent small perivascular tubercles of retina."
20372Two photos of same eye section labeled "Perforating wound of cornea and lens. Lens infiltrated with pus and blood. Equatorial staphyloma."
20373Photos of three unique eye sections. Two labeled "Melanotic spindle cell sarcoma of choroid with extension through sclera and formation of epibulbar nodules." Third one labeled "Diffuse highly melanotic spindle cell sarcoma. Choroid involvement. Invasion of sclera and formation of large epibulbar nodules posteriorly. Cataractous lens."
20402Two photos of the same eye section labeled "Purulent endophthalmitis with hypopyon following recent perforating wound of globe and lens."
20404Two photos of the same eye section labeled "Trauma by cow horn. Recent perforating wound of corneal limbus with incarceration of iris in wound"
20427496Color illustration. "So-called Hole at the Macula result of an injury. With a cyst-like formation."
20428933Photograph of Dr. A. Maitland Ramsay of Glasgow (1859-1946).
20576Plate VIII from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. IV labeled "Siderosis of the crystalline lens (Van Duyse and Danis)."
20577Plate IX from the American Journal of Ophthalmology. vol. I labeled "Blue cataract, Koyanagi's second case."
20578Plate IX from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. III labeled "Reticular keratitis."
20579Plate VII from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. IV labeled "Angle of the anterior chamber of keratoglobus, by direct ophthalmoscopic examination" and "Angle of the anterior chamber."
20580Plate XII from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. II labeled "Choroideremia."
20581Plate XVI from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. II labeled "Tuberculosis of the retinal vessels."
20582Plate IV from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. III labeled "Symmetrical macular degeneration."
20583Plate I from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. V labeled "Bilateral hole in the macula due to one injury."
20584Plate I from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. III labeled "Neuro retinitis syphilitica et papilledema."
20585Plate VII from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. III labeled "Pallor of disc without atrophy in a case of pituitary tumor;" and "Primary optic atrophy."
20586Plate XVIII from the American Journal of Ophthalmology vol. II labeled "Macular hole in the retina."
20587Plate VIII from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. II labeled "Congenital eye conditions."
20588Plate II from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. XVII labeled "Peripheral communicating vessel between choroid and retina..."
20589Plate I from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. XVII labeled "Peripheral communicating vessel between choroid and retina."
20590Plate VII from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. VI labeled "Opaque nerve fibers. Appearance of the eyeground."
20591Plate VI from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. III labeled "Pseudo tumor of choroid."
20592Plate III from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. IV labeled "Proliferating chorioretinitis."
20593Plate [#?] from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. IV labeled "Hyaloid artery and canal of cloquet," and "Persistent hyaloid artery and canal of cloquet."
20594Plate X from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. V labeled "Opaque canal of cloquet with persistent hyaloid artery."
20595Plate V from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. IV labeled "Neuroglial remains on the papilla, epipapillary membrane," "Anomalous prolongation of the lamina cribrosa."
20596Plate XIV from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. I labeled "Characteristic lesion of Parinaud's conjunctivitis."
20597Plate XIII from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. II labeled "Blood staining of the cornea."
20598Plate II from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. III, 6 figures referring to "Proliferating endophlebitis, retinal hemorrhage, and absolute glaucoma."
20599Plate VI from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. IV, "Diagram from microscopic sections adult human eye, shows relations of plexes," and "Schlemm canal."
20600Plate I from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. I labeled "Essential atrophy of the iris. Feingold’s case."
20601Plate X from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. IV labeled "Disciform keratitis."
20602Plate XI from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. IV labeled "Phlegmon of conjuctiva following operation for pterygium."
20603Plate VIII from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. V labeled "Gross specimen showing eye, tumor and orbital contents," and "Horizontal section of eye with intra- and extraocular portions of tumor."
20604Plate XI from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. II labeled "Granulomas of the sclerocorea," and "Granuloma of cornea. Mallory’s connective tissue stain."
20605Plate VI from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. V labeled "A case of solid edema; lymphoma."
BOX 20
20606Plate IX from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. IV labeled "Papilloma of cornea."
20607Plate VII from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. II labeled "Recurring growth extending on the cornea in vernal conjunctivitis."
20608Plate I from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. IV labeled "Normal fundus by red free light" and "Pathologic appearances by red free light."
20609Plate IV from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. II labeled "Normal fundus," "Atrophy of retina from retro bulbar neuritis," and "Atrophy of retina with macular lesions, black pigmentation."
20610Plate V from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. III labeled "The ocular fundus after death."
20611Plate X from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. II labeled "Detachment of retina in toxemia of pregnancy."
20612Plate III from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. V labeled "Retinitis proliferans with venous varices and anastomoses."
20613Plate IV from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. V labeled "Retinitis proliferans with venous varices and anastomoses."
20614Plate VIII from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. III labeled "Multiple aneurysms of the retinal arteries."
20615Plate IV from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. I labeled "Aneurysms of the retinal arteries Jennings’ Case."
20616Plate from the American Journal of Ophthalmology labeled "Thrombosis of retinal vein with hemorrhage, following influenza."
20617Plate V from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. VI labeled "Thrombosis of central vein of retina."
20618Plate IX from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. V labeled "Illustrating Dr. Hunter McGuire's case of lipaemia retinalis."
20619Plate II from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. V labeled "Proliferating chorio retinitis of right eye, covering the optic disc."v
20620Plate VI from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. II labeled "Intraocular hemorrhage in Bright's disease."
20621Plate V from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. I labeled "Hole in macula in negro."
20622Plate VI from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. VI labeled "Rupture of the choroid."
20623Plate II from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. VI labeled "Pulsating exophthalmos."
20806Two photos of the same eye section labeled "Subretinal hemorrhages following perforating (shotgun) wound of globe of retina and choroid."
20807Two photos of the same eye section labeled "Inflamed leucoma adherens. Secondary glaucoma."
20815Photo of sectioned eye labeled "Hemorrhagic glaucoma."
20816Four unique photos. Two of eye sections. Two photomicrographs. All labeled "Melanotic Round Cell Sarcoma at Corneal Limbus."
20818One photo of sectioned eye labeled "Glioma Retinae with invasion of sclera and formation of epibulbar nodule behind corneal limbus." Three mounted photomicrographs all labeled "Glioma Retinae. Invasion of orbital tissue."
20836-5Mounted photo of dissection with explanatory notes. The accessory air sinuses of the nose.
20836-6Mounted photo of dissection with explanatory notes. Cross section of the accessory air sinuses of the nose.
20836-8Mounted photo of dissection with explanatory notes. Dissection of the eyelids: third stage.
20836-9Mounted photo of dissection with explanatory notes. Lacrimal glands in situ.
20836-10Mounted photo of dissection with explanatory notes. Orbicularis oculi muscle.
20836-11Mounted photo of dissection with explanatory notes. Tarsal glands.
20836-12Mounted photo of dissection with explanatory notes. Lacrimal glands.
20836-13Mounted photo of dissection with explanatory notes. The right lacrimal sac, naso-lacrimal duct and mucosa of inferior meatus of nose.
20836-14Mounted photo of dissection with explanatory notes. Showing relationship of eyeball to orbital margin and course of optic nerve.
20836-15Mounted photo of dissection with explanatory notes. Rear view of left eyeball with recti muscles.
20836-16Mounted photo of dissection with explanatory notes. Showing right eyeball from front.
20836-17Mounted photo of dissection with explanatory notes. Showing left eyeball from behind.
20836-18Mounted photo of dissection with explanatory notes. Showing the base of the skull with the dura in situ after removal of the brain, cranial nerve exits and position of sinuses.
20836-19Mounted photo and annotated illustration of dissection with explanatory notes. Showing dissection of both orbits from above.
20836-20Mounted photo of dissection with explanatory notes. Dissection of brain showing optic chiasma and tracts, the lower visual centers and the optic radiation.
20836-21Mounted photo of dissection with explanatory notes. Dissection of the brain showing the cortical visual areas.
20836-22Mounted photo of dissection with explanatory notes. Showing the orbits from above.
20840Photos of two separate eye sections. One labeled "Equatorial staphyloma secondary to hemorrhagic glaucoma." The other labeled "Advanced hemorrhagic glaucoma. Peripheral anterior synechia. Equatorial staphyloma. Cupping of optic disc."
20841Two photos of the same eye section labeled "Perforating wound of corneal limbus, Iris, and Lens. Healing Purulent Iridocyclitis."
20844Photo of sectioned eye labeled "Atrophia Bulbi secondary to perforating wound of corneal limbus by glass. Subretinal hemorrhage."
20873Two photos of the same eye section labeled "Recent rupture atw corneal limbus by stone. Disorganization of globe by intraocular hemorrhage."
BOX 21
2106123-32Book and reprints of nine plates (in separate folders). "Head Sections Showing the Relation Existing Between the Nose and its Accessory Cavities," by John W. Murphy, 1901.
2106286Plate I from the American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. VI labeled "The fundus oculi examined by red free light."
21064778Photograph and biographical sketch of René Descartes du Perron (1596 1650).
21065814Book. "A Description of the Human Eye," by Joseph Warner, 1773. (in oversized box)
21067815Illustrations. Cataract operations [instruments], Warner, 1773.
21068730Article. "The History of Spectacles," by Carl Barck, 1904.
21068816Book. "A Treatise on Principal Diseases of the Eye," by William Rowley, 1773. (in oversized box)
21069817Book. "An Essay on the Ophthalmia or Inflammation of the Eyes…," by William Rowley, 1771. (in oversized box)
21070822Portrait of William Hunter, M.D., F.R.S., and the Hunterian Museum, Glasgow.
21071841"A Treatise on Diseases of the Eye," by John Cunningham Saunders, 1816. (in oversized box)
21072846Anatomical plate by Antonio Scarpa, 1806.
21073847Plate II of Scarpa's "Diseases of the eye," 1806.
21075848Illustration. Ophthalmic instruments used by Antonio Scarpa.
21076848-1"Practical Observations on the Principal Diseases of the Eye," by Dr. Antonio 806 Scarpa. London, 1806. (in oversized box)
21077808"An essay on the Diseases of the Lacrymal Canals" and "The Dissection of a 809 Cataractous Eye." From the works of Alexander Monro, M.D., Edinburgh, 1781.
21079856Book. "Lectures on Diseases of the Eye," by John Morgan, FLS, 1839. (in oversized box)
21080857Illustration of cataract operations by Morgan, 1839.
21081924Letter written by Robert Marcus Gunn (1850-1909), April 13, 1897, with biographical sketch.
21082932-3Book. "The Smith Cataract Operation," by Derrick T. Vail, M.D. (1911).
21084935Reprint. "The Late Professor Wm. Fisher Norris," by Dr. Charles A. Oliver (1901).
21086941Sir Henry R. Swanzy Memorial; Memorial Committee; List of Members; Preliminary List of Subscriptions Received; Invitations, October 7, 1916. (3 folders)
21087944Reprint of "Archivos de Oftalmología" (Hispano-Americanos) (1906), by el Dr. L. de Wecker, with illustration and biography of Dr. de Wecker.
21088945Portrait and sketch of George Lawson from "The Scalpel," September 1897.
21102770Portrait of Pierre Dionis (died 1718).
21103744-1Illustration. An ophthalmic operation in 1583.
21106812Book. "Study of the Eyes," by Jean Jannin (1731 1799). (in oversized box)
21110858Book. "Anatomy [?]." [title page missing] (in oversized box)
21118Photo of sectioned eye labeled "Perforating wound of sclera and ciliary body – Recent."
21129780Portrait of John Locke (1632 1704).
21132859Portrait and biographical sketch of John Dalton (1766 1844).
21133860Portrait and biographical sketch of Philibert-Joseph Roux (1780 1854).
21134853Portrait and biographical sketch of William Hyde Wollaston (1766 1828).
21152861Portrait of Issac Hays (1796 1879).
21153862Portrait and biographical sketch of John William Draper (1811 1882).
21155946Photograph of Douglas Argyll Robertson with reprint of his obituary in Edinburgh Medical Journal, 1909. (2 folders)
211561) Two mounted photomicrographs labeled "Liposarcoma;" 2) Three mounted photomicrographs labeled "Liposarcoma showing fat stained with Sudan III;" 3) Photo of sectioned eye labeled "Liposarcoma;" 4) Photo of sectioned eye labeled "Liposarcoma."
21157Two mounted photomicrographs labeled "Glioma Retinae."
21207Photo of sectioned eye labeled "Melanotic Mixed Cell Sarcoma."
21210Photo of sectioned eye labeled "Posterior Synechia. Slight peripheral anterior synechia."
21212Photo of sectioned eye labeled "Trauma by Garden Rake. Double perforating wound of globe. Distortion due to shrinkage of cyclitic membrane."
21215Letter from Dr. Lindsay Johnson, London, April 1924. Found in envelope with accession numbers 21215-21219 but not assigned to any specific one.
21215771Illustrations. Ophthalmology in the XVII century. "Eye-Patients Consulting and Oculist in Franciscan Garb." "Eye-Operation on a Nun." From a German manuscript, circa 1650 1680. (2 envelopes)
21216796Portrait and biographical sketch of Louis Joseph Sanson (1790-1841).
21217864Portrait of K.J.M. Langenbeck (1776 1851).
21218947Photograph and signature of Sir William Gowers. Also newspaper clipping about Sir Gowers from "The Scapel. A Monthly journal of Medicine and Surgery." Vol. II, no. 22, October 1897.
21219948Color photograph of Daniel Bennett St. John Roosa (1838 1908).
21220995A letter from Dr. Dimmer of Vienna. March 25, 1922.

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