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No. 2  Dr. Schulin, Oculist
[[inked note top left:]]  No. 2   
Fort Cinster, Mont., June 16th - 1825
[[inked note, different hand & pen, top right:]]Dr. Schulin, Oculist
Fort Custer, Mont., June 16th - 1895
This is to certify that Dr W.C. Shannon
This is to certify that Dr W.C. Shannon
has the following affection of his right eye.
has the following affection of his right eye.
There is a hemorrhage in the retina, right
There is a hemorrhage in the retina, right
below the yellow spot, around one of the bra
below the yellow spot, around one of the bra[[nches?]]
of the Vena centralis retinae. The hemorrhage
of the Vena centralis retinae. The hemorrhage
is of bright red color, apparently fresh. There
is of bright red color, apparently fresh. There
are besides a few slight opacities floating
are besides a few slight opacities floating
around in the Vitreons.
around in the Vitreous.
For at least three weeks he should not use
For at least three weeks he should not use
his eyes. He ought to be in a recumbent position
his eyes. He ought to be in a recumbent position
in a dark room.
in a dark room.


Dr Carl Schnlin
Dr Carl Schulin
Ocnlist & Currist
Oculist & Aurist

Latest revision as of 12:34, 17 April 2020

inked note top left: No. 2 inked note, different hand & pen, top right:Dr. Schulin, Oculist Fort Custer, Mont., June 16th - 1895 This is to certify that Dr W.C. Shannon has the following affection of his right eye. There is a hemorrhage in the retina, right below the yellow spot, around one of the branches? of the Vena centralis retinae. The hemorrhage is of bright red color, apparently fresh. There are besides a few slight opacities floating around in the Vitreous. For at least three weeks he should not use his eyes. He ought to be in a recumbent position in a dark room.

Dr Carl Schulin Oculist & Aurist