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Pagina 6
... consequence of decomposition , depend , probably , on the same cause as that which produces the flash of light in the discharge of the air gun . The mechanical force of this compound in detonation , seems 6 Sir H. DAVY's Account.
... consequence of decomposition , depend , probably , on the same cause as that which produces the flash of light in the discharge of the air gun . The mechanical force of this compound in detonation , seems 6 Sir H. DAVY's Account.
Pagina 32
... consequence of which is , that their eyes in a short time become so fixed in the state requiring its assistance , that the recovery of distant vision is rendered afterwards extremely difficult , if not quite impos- sible . With regard ...
... consequence of which is , that their eyes in a short time become so fixed in the state requiring its assistance , that the recovery of distant vision is rendered afterwards extremely difficult , if not quite impos- sible . With regard ...
Pagina 33
... consequence of this , frequent changes are made for glasses that are more and more concave , until at length the near sightedness becomes so considerable , as to be rendered seri- ously inconvenient and afflicting . It should be ...
... consequence of this , frequent changes are made for glasses that are more and more concave , until at length the near sightedness becomes so considerable , as to be rendered seri- ously inconvenient and afflicting . It should be ...
Pagina 39
... consequence of the unequal foci of the two eyes ; and it did not become clear until the pupil of the right eye recovered its usual power of contracting , which power was not acquired till the third day after the application of the ...
... consequence of the unequal foci of the two eyes ; and it did not become clear until the pupil of the right eye recovered its usual power of contracting , which power was not acquired till the third day after the application of the ...
Pagina 40
... consequence of this the sight at first was confused ; but both on that day , and for two days afterwards , it was evidently more distant , and the apparent lines on the optometer could not be made to meet nearer than seven inches from ...
... consequence of this the sight at first was confused ; but both on that day , and for two days afterwards , it was evidently more distant , and the apparent lines on the optometer could not be made to meet nearer than seven inches from ...
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