Tattooing of the cornea with platinum chloride solution for leucoma

BP Banaji - The Indian Medical Gazette, 1929 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Augenheilkunde for March, 1928. Personally, 1 have found its use very satisfactory. The
details of technique are as follows:? 1. Instillation of a cocaine-adrenalin solution, 4 per …

AVOIDANCE OF POST-OPERATIVE INFECTION IN CATARACT OPERATIONS

BP Banaji - The British Journal of Ophthalmology, 1927 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
THE exceptionally good results that I have obtained in my last series of 500 cases of cataract
operations as regards freedom from infection has induced me to publish this communication …

BLINDNESS IN INDIA

BP Banaji - The British Journal of Ophthalmology, 1930 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
To the Editors of THE BRITISH JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY. SIRS,-It is very
noticeable that a number of people, some teachers included, pronounce the word proptosis …

AO Tuberculin in Ophthalmology

BP Banaji - The Indian Medical Gazette, 1936 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
In 1931, I saw A-0 tuberculin, a product of Japan, used both in Berlin and Vienna, the home
of bacterial vaccines and that too in spite of its heavy cost. Since then I have used it in my …

Glaucoma Operations

BP Banaji - The Indian Medical Gazette, 1916 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Glaucoma Operations Page 1 THE MERITS AND DEMERITS OF PRESENT DAY GLAUCOMA
OPERATIONS. By BP BANAJI, f RCSI, Ophthalmic Surgeon to the Parsee General Hospital …

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and safeguard the characters and interests to advise and assist members of the Society in …

[CITATION][C] Abstract Department

BP Banaji, H Lachmann

[CITATION][C] Spaeth, EB The management of some complications which follow cata-ract extraction. Amer. Jour. Ophth., 1940, v. 23, Sept., pp. 1019-1028.

CN Spratt, BP Banaji

[CITATION][C] CATARACT OPERATIONS

BP BANAJI

[CITATION][C] Gonoderm Vaccine In Gonorrhoeal Ophthalmia

BP Banaji - The British Medical Journal, 1936 - JSTOR