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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... Hypermetropic Eye Myopic and Astigmatic Eye • HYPEROPIA , OR FAR - SIGHT Depends on the Form of the Eye Accommodative Asthenopia • commodation • Symptoms and Results of Hyperopia due to Fatigue of Ac- Symptoms of Accommodative ...
... Hypermetropic Eye Myopic and Astigmatic Eye • HYPEROPIA , OR FAR - SIGHT Depends on the Form of the Eye Accommodative Asthenopia • commodation • Symptoms and Results of Hyperopia due to Fatigue of Ac- Symptoms of Accommodative ...
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... hypermetropia by Donders , the knowledge of the causes and treatment of asthenopia was infinitely pro- moted . Notwithstanding these great advances , the phe- nomena of asthenopia continued to be stated in much the same order as before ...
... hypermetropia by Donders , the knowledge of the causes and treatment of asthenopia was infinitely pro- moted . Notwithstanding these great advances , the phe- nomena of asthenopia continued to be stated in much the same order as before ...
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... hypermetropic eye , which is a short eye , the refractive media are not sufficient to bring parallel rays to a focus at the retina . In such an eye the rays , if permitted to pass beyond the retina , would unite in a focus behind it ...
... hypermetropic eye , which is a short eye , the refractive media are not sufficient to bring parallel rays to a focus at the retina . In such an eye the rays , if permitted to pass beyond the retina , would unite in a focus behind it ...
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... of these and other defective conditions of refraction and accommodation , a single condition may be selected as an example . The effects of hypermetropia can perhaps be more easily understood ERRORS OF REFRACTION . 27.
... of these and other defective conditions of refraction and accommodation , a single condition may be selected as an example . The effects of hypermetropia can perhaps be more easily understood ERRORS OF REFRACTION . 27.
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... hypermetropic eye is short , and rays of light do not come to a focus at the retina without an effort of accommodation . If the degree of hypermetropia is moderate , and the ciliary muscle is vigorous , objects at a distance ( in the ex ...
... hypermetropic eye is short , and rays of light do not come to a focus at the retina without an effort of accommodation . If the degree of hypermetropia is moderate , and the ciliary muscle is vigorous , objects at a distance ( in the ex ...
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