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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Retinitis nyctalopica 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lindsay & Blakiston, 1868
    ... obscured, the vessels covered as by a thin mist, the borders of the papillae not sharp but indistinct, and the remainder of the retina, as far as could be seen, free from ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - A system of anatomy for the use of students of medicine (Volume 1) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Thomas Dobson and Son, at the stone house, no. 41, South Second Street. William Fry, printer, 1817
    ... processes; or with a produc- tion from the retina, which is supposed by some anato- mists to pass between them. It is impressed with ...
  3. ... some- what thickened. Just at the edge, the retina adheres to the vitreous humour, and is supposed, erroneously by some anato- mists, as Bichat and Monro, to be continued on ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The science and practice of medicine (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lindsay & Blakiston, 1872
    ... the fundus, espe- cially by oblique light, the retina may be recognized as a very delicate, bluish- white mist covering the fundus, most marked in the immediate ...
  5. ... depends upon increased vascularity or inflammation of the retina; motes, black specks, muscse volitantes, and thick mists or clouds, when the affection arises from exhaustion ...
  6. ... but little can be seen, a kind of mist being over it, spreading from vitreous humor over background of eye, IKali m.; white patches, extravasations of blood, Gels. g^° anaemic, bloodvessels, blurred, hem- orrhage, misty. Retina, scotomata: I Ars.; of right, after a fall, ...
  7. ... SYSTEM. what thickened. Just at the edge, the retina adheres to the vitreous humour, and is supposed, erroneously by some anato- mists, as Bichat and Monro, to be continued on ...
  8. ... large, floating opacities, there may be a diffuse mist which resolves itself into the so-called dust-like opacities, and is almost characteristic of the disease which has caused the original inflammation of the choroid and retina. The situation of these dust-like opacities is ...
  9. ... depends upon increased vascularity, or inflammation of the retina; motes, black specks, muscse voli- tantes, and thick mists or clouds, when the affec- tion is dependent ...
  10. ... constitutes photopsy. The appearance of a gauze or mist, or "a skin with veins in it," ap- pears to be the proper subjective effect of the congestion and exuda- tion in inflammation of the retina. The other special morbid sensations, photopsy, a morbid ...
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