Black and white clinical photograph of a male patient's face. Annotations on the back read "Jefferson and Schorstein Trigeminal injuries. Jefferson from Bowman lecture".
This photo features in the publication G. Jefferson, 'The Bowman Lecture: Concerning injuries, aneurysms and tumours involving the cavernous sinus', Transactions of the Ophthalmological Society, 1953, in which it is described as follows: "Fractured skull; complete ophthalmoplegia; blind right eye; dense anaesthesia first trigeminal division".
The photo also appears in the publication G. Jefferson & J. Schorstein, 'Injuries of the trigeminal nerve, its ganglion and its divisions', British Journal of Surgery, 1955, in which it is described as follows: Case 16. Fractured skull. Injury to ophthalmic division (reprinted from Proc. ophthal. Soc. U.K".
Manchester Royal Infirmary Department of Medical Photography. Photographic index no. 53.04.07.02 Dept. Lorne Street
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