A Handbook of the diseases of the eye and their treatmentP. Blakiston, Son, 1892 - 318 pages |
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... Normal Refraction and Accommodation - The Metre Angle - The Angle Gamma - The Sense of Sight ( Light- Sense , Color - Sense , Form - Sense ) —The Field of Vision . . . CHAPTER II . ABNORMAL REFRACTION AND ACCOMMODATION . Hypermetropia ...
... Normal Refraction and Accommodation - The Metre Angle - The Angle Gamma - The Sense of Sight ( Light- Sense , Color - Sense , Form - Sense ) —The Field of Vision . . . CHAPTER II . ABNORMAL REFRACTION AND ACCOMMODATION . Hypermetropia ...
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Sir Henry Rosborough Swanzy. The Normal Fundus Oculi as seen with the Ophthalmoscope - The Optic Papilla - The Retina - The Macula Lutea - The General Fundus Oculi - The Retinal Vessels . . CHAPTER IV . DISEASES OF THE CONJUNCTIVA ...
Sir Henry Rosborough Swanzy. The Normal Fundus Oculi as seen with the Ophthalmoscope - The Optic Papilla - The Retina - The Macula Lutea - The General Fundus Oculi - The Retinal Vessels . . CHAPTER IV . DISEASES OF THE CONJUNCTIVA ...
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... NORMAL REFRACTION AND ACCOMMODATION . The eye is a dark chamber , containing a series of convex re- fracting surfaces , namely , the cornea and the anterior and posterior surfaces of the crystalline lens ; and certain " intra- ocular ...
... NORMAL REFRACTION AND ACCOMMODATION . The eye is a dark chamber , containing a series of convex re- fracting surfaces , namely , the cornea and the anterior and posterior surfaces of the crystalline lens ; and certain " intra- ocular ...
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... of refracting power in the eye is necessary , in order that near objects may be distinctly seen . It is this increase in the refracting power for the purpose of near vision which. NORMAL REFRACTION AND ACCOMMODATION . 9.
... of refracting power in the eye is necessary , in order that near objects may be distinctly seen . It is this increase in the refracting power for the purpose of near vision which. NORMAL REFRACTION AND ACCOMMODATION . 9.
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... NORMAL REFRACTION AND ACCOMMODATION . 11 The Normal Fundus Oculi as seen with the Ophthalmoscope-The PAGE.
... NORMAL REFRACTION AND ACCOMMODATION . 11 The Normal Fundus Oculi as seen with the Ophthalmoscope-The PAGE.
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acuteness of vision affection amblyopia ametropia amplitude of accommodation angle anterior chamber appearance aqueous humor astigmatism atrophy atropine axis bandage become blennorrhoea bulbar capsule cataract cause centre chamber choroid chronic cicatrix ciliary ciliary body color concave conjunctiva convergence convex cornea cure defect dilated diplopia disease distance emmetropic epithelium external rectus eyeball eyelids fibres flap focus forceps foreign body glass glaucoma Graefe's hemianopsia hemorrhages horizontal hypermetropia incision infiltration inflammation iridectomy iris iritis lachrymal latter layers lens lesion liable light macula lutea margin method metres mirror motion muscle myopia normal object occurs opacity operation Ophthal ophthalmia ophthalmoscope optic nerve optic papilla orbital palpebral paralysis passed patient portion posterior prolapse pupil purulent rays refraction result retina sclerotic seen skin sometimes stage strabismus surface surgeon sutures swelling symptoms tarsus tension third nerve tion tissue Treatment tumor ulcer upper lid usually vertical meridian vessels vitreous humor wound
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