| William Nicholson - 1812 - 860 pages
...it was rery plain, that this gentleman, at the same time that his pupils had become dilated, and his upper eye-lids paralytic, had acquired the sight of...and that the seeing of near objects accurately is dependent upon muscular exertion. The disease of which I have spoken is perhaps not ex. tremely rare.... | |
| John Mason Good - 1825 - 700 pages
...dilated, and not easily stimulated to a contractile action. " For it is well known", observes Dr. Wells, " to those who are conversant with the facts relating...and that the seeing of near objects accurately , is dependent upon muscular exertion". The species offers three varieties as follow : , * Vulgaris. Iris... | |
| John Mason Good - 1829 - 736 pages
...easily stimulated to a contractile action. ittheredu. " For it is well known," observes Dr. Wells, " to those who are conversant with the facts relating...the eye in its relaxed state is fitted for distant object*, and that the seeing of near objects accurately is dependent upon muscular exertion." The species... | |
| William White Cooper - 1853 - 340 pages
...very plain that this gentleman, at the same time that his pupils had become dilated and his upper lids paralytic, had acquired the sight of an old man, by...the eye is enabled to see near objects distinctly." Treatment. â The sun of our animal existence has been wisely ordained to travel at so slow a rate,... | |
| Carsten Holthouse - 1858 - 228 pages
...very plain that this gentleman, at the same time that his pupils had become dilated and his upper lids paralytic, had acquired the sight of an old man, by...the eye is enabled to see near objects distinctly." A similar defect of sight is produced by belladonna, of which the following is an interesting example:... | |
| Franciscus Cornelis Donders - 1864 - 670 pages
...circumstances it was plain that this gentleman, at the same time that his pupils had become dilated, and his upper eyelids paralytic, had acquired the sight of...state, is fitted for distant objects, and that the Fâ!-~ of near objects accurately is dependent upon muscular exertion." Now, as Ruete states, we find... | |
| Franciscus Cornelis Donders - 1866 - 578 pages
...circumstances it was plain that this gentleman, at the same time that bis pupils had become dilated, and his upper eyelids paralytic, had acquired the sight of...and that the seeing of near objects accurately is dependent upon muscular exertion." Wie Euete schon angibt, finden wir bei einigen Schriftstellern,... | |
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