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Excerpt from The Arris and Gale Lectures on the Neurology of VisionReturning to the genesis of the impulse in some physical stimulus, there is, as far as we are aware, no preparation of the physical forces before they fall upon the sentient surface. This applies to all sensory nerves, with the exception of the nerve of vision, and to a less extent, the auditory nerve. In the former case, with which we are immediately concerned the whole eye, w...
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Excerpt from Diseases of the EyeConsiderable additions have. Been made. To the text in this edition. The most noteworthy are. -a new section on Symptomatic Diseases of the Eye, which includes the ocular manifestations of nervous and other diseases short accounts of less common disorders of the eye, which are distinguished from the main text by the use of smaller type and extensive additions to the operative and other measures of treatment. In ...
Excerpt from An Introduction to the Study of Colour VisionAbout the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfect...
Excerpt from The Pathology of the Eye, Vol. 2: Histology, Part IIThe lens is developed as an invagination Of the superficial epiblast, so that the centre corresponds with the epithelial surface. Unlike most epithelium, the surface cells cannot be cast Off, so that the centre also contains the Oldest cells. These facts are of prime importance in considering the pathological Changes which the lens is liable to undergo.About the PublisherForgotte...
Excerpt from Diseases of the Eye: A Manual for Students and PractitionersTm: text has been revised throughout in this edition and several new sections added. Some of the illustrations of the first edition have been transferred to plates, and some new illustrations have been llltl'lklllcl'd into the text.My indebtedness for numerous illustrations is in most cases acknowledged in the text. I have to thank Mr. Nettleship and Mr. Holmes Spit-er fo...
Excerpt from Diseases of the Eye: A Manual for Students and PractitionersTm: text has been revised throughout in this edition and several new sections added. Some of the illustrations of the first edition have been transferred to plates, and some new illustrations have been llltl'lklllcl'd into the text.My indebtedness for numerous illustrations is in most cases acknowledged in the text. I have to thank Mr. Nettleship and Mr. Holmes Spit-er fo...
Excerpt from Diseases of the Eye
Considerable additions have. Been made. To the text in this edition. The most noteworthy are. -a new section on Symptomatic Diseases of the Eye, which includes the ocular manifestations of nervous and other diseases short accounts of less common disorders of the eye, which are distinguished from the main text by the use of smaller type and extensive additions to the operative and other measures of treatment. I...
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