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titleOfInvention Total eye-extracts - by alcoholic extraction of autolysed ox-eyes
abstract Purified whole ox-eyes are washed with 1/10000 methiolated water, subjected to autolysis at 0-4 degrees C for 4 days, washed and milled, stirred with twice the volume of ethanol and left for 24 hrs. The liquid is then expressed, filtered several times, carefully concentrated to dry, using 10% filter-aid in the last stage. After testing on residual protein, the residue is repeatedly taken up in water and centrifuged until the filter-aid is fully separated, and finally adjusted to the desired content of active principles. The product is a stimulant for biological functions in the organisms and strengthes the resistance against pathological agents, and contributes to the healing of eye-diseases. It may be used in ophthalmological therapy in cases of e.g. myopic chorio-retinitis, weak eyesight in all its forms, opacity of the vitreous body, iritis and irido-cyclitis, corneal ulceration etc. The extract may be used in ampoules as subconjunctive sprays or subcutaneously and also in eyedrops, compresses or eyebaths.
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