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  1. ... penetrate the mass and pass on to the retina. Although in these cases the patient is conscious of a change from darkness to light, there is yet, for the most part, no useful vision. As the disease advances the mists and clouds become darker and darker, until at ...
  2. ... NORTHERN MYTHOLOGY. 317 deep and a world of mist (Niflhcim), in which flowed the fountain that strives ... was filled up. Southwards from the world of mist was the world of light, or fire (Musspcllheim, ...
  3. ... the water, which it throws around like a mist, and pursues its way towards the ... for its own safety, drops the fish in alarm ; the Eagle immediately ...
  4. ... to such conditions may cause hyperemia of the retina, or of the choroid, with sparks and muscae volitantes before the sight, slight lachrymation, a feeling of dryness of the inner surface of the lids, sometimes dimness of vision as if a mist were before the eyes, and quite severe neuralgia ...
  5. ... centre of the lens, the appearance of a mist, &c, is generally most perceived ... upon insensibility of the retina, there is a great desire of strong light, ...
  6. ... objects are at first seen as through a mist; light bodies appear to fly ... CATARRHUS light to the retina. Four chief methods are em- ployed for this ...
  7. ... objects are at first seen as through a mist; light bodies appear to fly ... CATARRHUS light to the retina. Four chief methods are em- ployed for this ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Veterinary service in wartime 
    Publication: Chicago : Veterinary Magazine Corporation, 1942
    ... agent when vapor- ized or inhaled as a mist is a lung irritant its most important effect ... often blindness. Inhaled in the form of a mist, mustard leads to destruc- tion of the respiratory ...
  9. ... all, or objects only indistinctly in a thick mist. Beer advises a cataract-tenaculum to be passed ... to distinguish objects, as it were, through a mist. The nebula is an effect of protracted or ...
  10. ... at first appear obscure, as if enveloped in mist or smoke, are confusedly ... portion of the retina has become quite insensible, the patient is still ...
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