Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Volume 103W. Bowyer and J. Nichols for Lockyer Davis, printer to the Royal Society, 1813 |
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Pagina 35
... circumstance chalybeate medicines , and bracing applications to the eye , have been found to afford considerable benefit . Near sightedness , to an alarming degree , has sometimes attacked young persons suddenly . A remarkable case of ...
... circumstance chalybeate medicines , and bracing applications to the eye , have been found to afford considerable benefit . Near sightedness , to an alarming degree , has sometimes attacked young persons suddenly . A remarkable case of ...
Pagina 41
... circumstance is considered alone ; since the length of the axis of the eye from the cornea to the retina , and the greater or smaller degree of convexity in the crystal- line humour , must be also regarded , before the distance of ...
... circumstance is considered alone ; since the length of the axis of the eye from the cornea to the retina , and the greater or smaller degree of convexity in the crystal- line humour , must be also regarded , before the distance of ...
Pagina 47
... circumstance to produce it . In the two following cases , a similar change took place ; and in them it was attributable to known causes . A woman , about fifty years of age , of a full habit , who for several years had been obliged to ...
... circumstance to produce it . In the two following cases , a similar change took place ; and in them it was attributable to known causes . A woman , about fifty years of age , of a full habit , who for several years had been obliged to ...
Pagina 87
... circumstances are more readily perceived ; and lastly , if the residuum afforded by the distillation of 100 parts of port wine , be added to 22 parts of alcohol and 88 of water ( in a state of perfect combi- nation ) , the mixture is ...
... circumstances are more readily perceived ; and lastly , if the residuum afforded by the distillation of 100 parts of port wine , be added to 22 parts of alcohol and 88 of water ( in a state of perfect combi- nation ) , the mixture is ...
Pagina 91
... circumstances , that this misshapen and feeble race should propagate their own deformity and decrepitude until these characteristics have become constitutional and hereditary . It may be asked with reason , why such a breed should have ...
... circumstances , that this misshapen and feeble race should propagate their own deformity and decrepitude until these characteristics have become constitutional and hereditary . It may be asked with reason , why such a breed should have ...
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