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  1. ... topic >Enfermedades de la retina</related-topic><see-reference >Retina, Desprendimiento</see-reference><site ><information-category >Spanish/Español</ ...
  2. ... sarcoma of the choroid from glioma of the retina. To this reference will be made in a future section. In ... dilatation and contraction of the DISEASES OF THE RETINA. 445 vessels, to which reference has been made, certain other changes, due to ...
  3. ... Tbrok (E.). The treatment of detachment of the retina, with special reference to Miiller's resection of the sclera. Arch. Ophth., ... Bage (Freda). On the histological structure of the retina of the lateral eyes of Sphenodon punctatus, with special reference to the sense-cells. Quart. J. Micr. Sc, ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - A treatise on optics 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Carey, Lea, & Blanchard, 1833
    ... to red. (178.) A singular affection of the retina, in reference to colors, is shown in the inability of ...
  5. ... in two separate layers; and hence some anato- mists reckon the retina a double membrane. The arteria centralis having given ...
  6. ... in case of embolus of central artery of retina; es- pecial reference to primary reflex. Arch. Ophth., N. Y., 1920, ... 154 — Gamble (W. E.) Albinism in man; special reference to eye. Ann. Ophth., St. ... vessels between retina and choroid. Am. J. Ophth., Chicago, 1920, 3. s., ...
  7. ... that every point in an image on the retina, produces, without reference to its neighboring points, the sensation of the ...
  8. ... that every point in an image on the retina, produces, without reference to its neighboring points, the sensation of the ...
  9. ... the mind contemplates the ob- ject only, without reference to its representative on the retina, which is made there as a natural result. ...
  10. ... actual or virtual position of the image with reference to the retina, both in emmetropia and in ametropia, the effects produced on the course of rays by changes in the position and form of the lens, ... and of their axes with reference to each other. When we bear in mind ...
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