"Ocular Complications Of Typhoid Fever" explores the various ways in which typhoid fever can affect the eyes. Written by George Edmund De Schweinitz, this work delves into the specific manifestations of the disease as they present in the visual system. It details symptoms, diagnostic approaches, and potential treatments related to typhoid-induced ocular issues.
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