On the use of dicaine in ophthalmic practice
I. G. Pasternak , O. E. Artemyeva
Kazan medical journal ›› 1939, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (9) : 68 -71.
On the use of dicaine in ophthalmic practice
In 1884, ophthalmologist Koller introduced cocaine into ophthalmic practice as a means of causing superficial anesthesia of the eye, mainly during operations. Paralyzing the endings of the sensory nerves, it quickly leads to complete anesthesia of the connective membrane and cornea, and when absorbed into the eye, it also causes paralysis of the endings of the sensory nerves in the iris and partly in the ciliary body.
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