Functional Nervous Diseases: Their Causes and Their Treatment, Memoir for the Concourse of 1881-1883 Académie Royale de Médecine de Belglique with a Supplement on the Anomalies of Refraction and Accommodation of the Eye and of Ocular Muscles |
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... occurrence , all the negatives from which these photograveurs were to have been made were destroyed by fire while the work was being executed . It then became necessary to re- produce the portraits from very indifferent prints . Under ...
... occurrence , all the negatives from which these photograveurs were to have been made were destroyed by fire while the work was being executed . It then became necessary to re- produce the portraits from very indifferent prints . Under ...
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... occur . ” Beyond question , however , the most important recognition of the fact that distant pain might be induced by straining the eyes was by Anstie , * who as- serted that " functional abuse of the eyes " is a power- ful source of ...
... occur . ” Beyond question , however , the most important recognition of the fact that distant pain might be induced by straining the eyes was by Anstie , * who as- serted that " functional abuse of the eyes " is a power- ful source of ...
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... occurrence should induce in the mind of the practitioner the belief that he was then acting upon the principle here developed . A careful and extensive search in the literature of ophthalmology and of general medicine has not en- abled ...
... occurrence should induce in the mind of the practitioner the belief that he was then acting upon the principle here developed . A careful and extensive search in the literature of ophthalmology and of general medicine has not en- abled ...
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... occur in a sufficiently uniform manner to enable us to classify them and to determine to which , if to any class , any very considerable number of irrita- tions may be attributed ; or whether , in other words , certain classes of ...
... occur in a sufficiently uniform manner to enable us to classify them and to determine to which , if to any class , any very considerable number of irrita- tions may be attributed ; or whether , in other words , certain classes of ...
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... occur in accommodation than in the nor- mal eye . Let it be supposed that the muscular ef- fort of accommodation for a point one metre distant for a given hyperopic eye is equal to the effort in the normal eye for a point situated at ...
... occur in accommodation than in the nor- mal eye . Let it be supposed that the muscular ef- fort of accommodation for a point one metre distant for a given hyperopic eye is equal to the effort in the normal eye for a point situated at ...
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accommodation aches adducting power anomalies apoplexy asthenopia atropine attacks Bright's disease brother died cause chorea ciliary muscle Cloth complaint continued convex cornea correction crystalline lens Cured cylindrical glasses degree demand died of Bright's died of consumption died of fever diplopia distance epilepsy epileptic esophoria examined exercise external recti muscles families Father died frequently function head headaches heart-disease hereditary hypermetropia hyperopia hyperopic hyperphoria influence insane instances insufficiency internal irritation known less manifest mental metropia migraine months mother died muscular myopia myopic astigmatism nerve nervous disease nervous disturbance nervous energy Neural neuralgia neurasthenia neuroses occurred ocular conditions ocular defects ocular muscles oculists pain parallel rays paroxysm patient permanent physician presbyopia prisms ralgia rectus refractive error relief Result of treatment retina scapulæ sclera seen shown sister died slight spherical strabismus suffered symptoms tendency tenotomy thenia tion twenty feet vision visual lines weeks
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