The Home Medical Library, Volume 2Review of Reviews Company, 1910 |
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Page 27
... good light , it will appear to the astigmatic eye as if certain lines ( which are in the faulty meridian of the eyeball ) are much blurred , while the lines at right angles to these are clear and distinct . Each 27 Kenelm Winslow.
... good light , it will appear to the astigmatic eye as if certain lines ( which are in the faulty meridian of the eyeball ) are much blurred , while the lines at right angles to these are clear and distinct . Each 27 Kenelm Winslow.
Page 29
... appear double . Weakness of these muscles or insufficiency , especially of those re- quired to direct the eyes inward for near work , may lead to symptoms of eye - strain . When reading , for example , the muscles which pull the eye ...
... appear double . Weakness of these muscles or insufficiency , especially of those re- quired to direct the eyes inward for near work , may lead to symptoms of eye - strain . When reading , for example , the muscles which pull the eye ...
Page 31
... appear after any unusual use of the eyes in reading , writing , sewing , riding , shop- ping , or sight - seeing , and going to theaters and pic- ture galleries , but this is not by any means invariably the case , as eye headache may appear ...
... appear after any unusual use of the eyes in reading , writing , sewing , riding , shop- ping , or sight - seeing , and going to theaters and pic- ture galleries , but this is not by any means invariably the case , as eye headache may appear ...
Page 43
... dis- charge will usually appear from the external ear . Then the canal must be cleansed , once or more daily , by injecting very gently into the ear a solution of boric acid ( as much of boric acid as the water 43 Kenelm Winslow.
... dis- charge will usually appear from the external ear . Then the canal must be cleansed , once or more daily , by injecting very gently into the ear a solution of boric acid ( as much of boric acid as the water 43 Kenelm Winslow.
Page 44
... appear through no fault in care , i . e . , an implication of the cavity in the bone back of the ear ( mastoid disease ) . Germs find their way through the connecting passage by which this cavity is in touch with the middle ear , or may ...
... appear through no fault in care , i . e . , an implication of the cavity in the bone back of the ear ( mastoid disease ) . Germs find their way through the connecting passage by which this cavity is in touch with the middle ear , or may ...
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