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Black Arrows Outline The Dermoid Tumor. Red Arrows Indicate Hairs Growing Within The Tumor.
Photography by Dr. H. D. Riley

Retroillumination, Corneal Foreign Body With Rust Ring:
Photography by Dr. H. D. Riley

Optic Section Of The Above Foreign Body:
Photography by Dr. H. D. Riley

Diffuse Illumination, Neovascularization Of The Corneal Secondary To Improper Rust Removal:
Photography by Dr. H. D. Riley

Limbal Corneal Foreign Body:
Photography by Dr. H. D. Riley

Foreign Body Removed With Remaining Rust Ring:
Photography by Dr. H. D. Riley

Endothelial Keratic Precipitates And White Blood Cells:
Photography by Dr. H. D. Riley

Small Multiple Endothelial Keratic Precipitates:
Photography by Dr. H. D. Riley

Uveitis With Anterior Chamber Membrane, Irregular Pupil, And Posterior Synechiae:
Photography by Dr. H. D. Riley

Sclerotic Scatter Showing Central Corneal Clouding:
Photography by Dr. H. D. Riley

Phthiriasis--Phthirus Pubis--Pubic Crab Lash Infestation And Secondary Blepharitis:
Photography by Dr. H. D. Riley

Backsides Of Numerous Pubic Crabs With Infestation Of The Lashes And Secondary Blepharitis:
Photography by Dr. H. D. Riley

Pubic Crab Nits Firmly Attached To Patient's Lashes:
Photography by Dr. H. D. Riley

Optic Section Showing Grade One
Van Herick Angle Estimation:
Photography by Dr. H. D. Riley

Optic Section Showing Corneal Dellen:
Photography by Dr. H. D. Riley

Benign Scleral Staphyloma:
Photography by Dr. H. D. Riley

Benign Melanoma Of The Caruncle:
Photography by Unknown

Diffuse Illumination Vision Threatening Leukoma Corneal Scar:
Photography by Unknown
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