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  1. ... Tr. Opii Camph. 3 ss; Vin. Ipecac. 3 ij ; Mist. Scillce ad § vj. A table-spoonful to be ... 3 ij ; Tinct. Catechu § ss; Confect. Aromat. 3 ij ; Mist. Cretce § v. M. A tablespoonful to be taken ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Handbook of ophthalmic practice 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston, Son & Co., 1882
    ... distinctly at a distance; that there is a mist before the eyes; that he sees ... occupying its fundus, retina, optic nerve, or choroid, or possibly on some ...
  3. ... the most favourable situation. According to this anato- mist, they adhere to ... Action of the Retina. If we speak here singly of the action ...
  4. ... of weather in the skies; Whene'er through mists he shoots his sullen beams, Suspect a drisling ... be quite damm'd up With black usurping mists, some gentle taper, Though a rush candle from ...
  5. ... large well-lighted objects: as through a dense mist; but, when the head, or eye. is quickly ... all, or objects only indistinctly in a thick mist. Beer advises a cataract-tenaculum to be passed ...
  6. ... large well-lighted objects, as through a dense mist; but when the head or eye is quickly ... all, or objects only indistinctly in a thick mist. Beer advises a cataract-tenaculum to be passed ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - The people's common sense medical adviser in plain English : or, Medicine simplified 
    Publication: Buffalo, N.Y. : World's Dispensary Printing Office and Bindery, 1880
    ... does not readily contract, and there is a mist or blur continually before it. The sight becomes ... first objects are indistinctly seen, as through a mist, and the vision becomes more and more indistinct ...
  8. ... because it was celebrated by the old" alche- mists. ) 1. The name of a genus of plants ... never been combined with hydrogen by any che- mist.— Ure's Chem. Diet. Alkali causticum. Caustic alkali. An ...
  9. ... 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 ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - The American practice of medicine 
    Publication: Philadelphia : J. Buchanan, 1868
    ... seeing increases slowly, and is compared to a mist or fog, or thin cloud, or gauze intervening ... objects appearing indistinct, as if covered by a mist or fog, then a speck may be detected ...
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