The Nineteenth Century, Volume 14Henry S. King & Company, 1883 |
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... retina , after looking steadily at strong lights , or at strongly illuminated surfaces , such as white paper in sunlight , are variously termed ' Accidental Images , ' ' After - Images , ' and ' Ocular Spectra . ' The first term is a ...
... retina , after looking steadily at strong lights , or at strongly illuminated surfaces , such as white paper in sunlight , are variously termed ' Accidental Images , ' ' After - Images , ' and ' Ocular Spectra . ' The first term is a ...
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... retina does not receive the new flood of light in that particular part of its surface where the image falls . It is necessary in the first place to refer to the theory pro- pounded by Dr. Thomas Young in the early part of this century ...
... retina does not receive the new flood of light in that particular part of its surface where the image falls . It is necessary in the first place to refer to the theory pro- pounded by Dr. Thomas Young in the early part of this century ...
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... retina , and which , in Dr. Carpenter's words , communicate their impression to the optic nerve by means of their own delicate fibrous prolongations . ' 6 This idea is , I venture to think , more admissible from the fact that in the ...
... retina , and which , in Dr. Carpenter's words , communicate their impression to the optic nerve by means of their own delicate fibrous prolongations . ' 6 This idea is , I venture to think , more admissible from the fact that in the ...
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WHY NOT PURCHASE THE SUEZ CANAL? By Edward Dicey | 188 |
361 733 | 356 |
CLOUDS OVER ARCADY By the Rev Dr Jessopp | 540 |
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