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 32
... instance , of the surgeons of the three regiments of foot guards , which consist of nearly ten thousand men ; and the result has been , that near sightedness , among the privates , is almost utterly unknown . Not half a dozen men have ...
... instance , of the surgeons of the three regiments of foot guards , which consist of nearly ten thousand men ; and the result has been , that near sightedness , among the privates , is almost utterly unknown . Not half a dozen men have ...
Pagina 34
... instances occasionally occur of its existence , in a con- siderable degree , even in children ; in whom it is sometimes discovered almost as soon as they begin to take notice of the objects around them . This may be occasioned by some ...
... instances occasionally occur of its existence , in a con- siderable degree , even in children ; in whom it is sometimes discovered almost as soon as they begin to take notice of the objects around them . This may be occasioned by some ...
Pagina 36
... instance of this kind exists , at the present time , in a lady between thirty and forty years of age , the pupil of whose right eye , when she is not engaged in reading , or in working with her needle , is always dilated very nearly to ...
... instance of this kind exists , at the present time , in a lady between thirty and forty years of age , the pupil of whose right eye , when she is not engaged in reading , or in working with her needle , is always dilated very nearly to ...
Pagina 37
... instances have come under my notice , in which the pupil of one eye has become dilated to a great degree , and has been incapable of contracting on an increase of light , whilst the pupil of the other eye has remained of its natural ...
... instances have come under my notice , in which the pupil of one eye has become dilated to a great degree , and has been incapable of contracting on an increase of light , whilst the pupil of the other eye has remained of its natural ...
Pagina 39
... instance , the nearest point of perfect vision was moved forwards during the dilatation of the pupil , whilst its remote point remained unaltered . I have made a similar experiment on the eyes of several such per- sons ; and though in ...
... instance , the nearest point of perfect vision was moved forwards during the dilatation of the pupil , whilst its remote point remained unaltered . I have made a similar experiment on the eyes of several such per- sons ; and though in ...
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