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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... Strabismus 190 Insufficiencies of the Ocular Muscles 190 New System of Terms 190 Heterophoria 191 Teachings of Graefe and others in this Department 191 Orthophoria 192 Esophoria , Exophoria , and Hyperphoria 192 Hyperesophoria and ...
... Strabismus 190 Insufficiencies of the Ocular Muscles 190 New System of Terms 190 Heterophoria 191 Teachings of Graefe and others in this Department 191 Orthophoria 192 Esophoria , Exophoria , and Hyperphoria 192 Hyperesophoria and ...
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... strabismus . Father and mother neuralgic ; no Perma- brothers or sisters . Lady , tion , 4 years . aged 40 . V. Cervico - bra- Gentle- chial , inter- man , costal , etc .; duration , 20 years . aged 65 . As 30 , insuf . ex- terni ...
... strabismus . Father and mother neuralgic ; no Perma- brothers or sisters . Lady , tion , 4 years . aged 40 . V. Cervico - bra- Gentle- chial , inter- man , costal , etc .; duration , 20 years . aged 65 . As 30 , insuf . ex- terni ...
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... strabismus . She had one brother and three sisters , all of whom were cross - eyed . Oculists often meet with such instances . Hence , the muscular balance of the eyes as well as their refractive condition enters largely into the ...
... strabismus . She had one brother and three sisters , all of whom were cross - eyed . Oculists often meet with such instances . Hence , the muscular balance of the eyes as well as their refractive condition enters largely into the ...
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... strabismus existed . In each case patients were able to maintain and were accustomed to maintain binocular vision , but at an expense of greater than the normal effort . The operation is performed by bringing the tendon forward by means ...
... strabismus existed . In each case patients were able to maintain and were accustomed to maintain binocular vision , but at an expense of greater than the normal effort . The operation is performed by bringing the tendon forward by means ...
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... strabismus . The operation can be performed in all essential particulars without the aid of the hook , a fine mouse - tooth forceps being made to seize the tendon at its insertion , while the scissors by successive cuts made ...
... strabismus . The operation can be performed in all essential particulars without the aid of the hook , a fine mouse - tooth forceps being made to seize the tendon at its insertion , while the scissors by successive cuts made ...
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