10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DIOPTOMETRY»
Discover the use of
dioptometry in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
dioptometry and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Ophthalmic Diseases and Therapeutics
Dioptometry. BY CHAS. H. HELFRICH, M. D., SURGEON TO THE N. Y.
OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL. By dioptometry is understood the methods for
determining the refraction and accommodation of the eye'. These methods are of
two kinds ...
The principal instrument used in objective dioptometry is the ophthalmoscope.
The determination of the refractive conditions of the eye by this instrument is
termed ophthalmoscopic dioptometry, or dioptoscopy. There are three methods of
...
Nathaniel L. Macbride, 1897
3
The Year Book of Ophthalmology
Cylinder dioptometry makes use of the properties of cylin- dric lenses. The point
of reversal of a cylinder is striking and easily observed. The general principle of
dioptometry is not to observe the point of reversal of the eye after having
rendered ...
4
Management Problems in Health Care
... applanation tonometer Objective dioptometry Examination for Slit miscropsia "
Other services" Consultation in surgery hours Thorough examination dioptometry
/ Subjective dioptometry/ sph,ical- cylindrical het,ophoria/ Designation Subjective
...
5
Pocket Medical Dictionary
Dioptom'eter. An instrument for determining ocular refraction. Dioptometry, di-op-
tom' -el-re. The determination of ocular accommodation and refraction. Dioptral,
di-op'-tral. Relating to a diopter. Dioptric, di-op'-trik. Pertaining to transmitted light
...
B. Jain Publishers Staff, 1999
6
The Homoeopathic Eye, Ear and Throat Journal
The various refractive and accommodative conditions are determined by
dioptometry. Dioptometry is divided into Subjective and objective methods. In the
subjective method we consider the rays of light that radiate from some external
object ...
7
The Refraction and Accommodation of the Eye and Their Anomalies
In subjective dioptometry we secure a certain relaxation of the accommodation
best by giving the patient's eyes a parallel direction. The accommodation being,
up to a certain point, associated with the convergence, it is nearer a state of rest,
...
8
A Reference Handbook of the Medical Sciences Embracing the ...
193 phosphoric acid, v. 640 solution of subacetate of lead, iv. 462 sulphuric acid,
vi. 685 Dimethylbenzene (xylol), viii. 36 Dinitro-cellulose, ii. 311 Diogenes' cup, iii
. 488 Dionzea muscipula. vi. 687 Diopsimeter, vii. 661 Fig.) Dioptometry, v.
9
Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary
... refracting. di•op•trics (di-op0triks) the science of refracted light. di•op•trom•e•ter
(di00op-trom0e-ter) dioptometer. measurement of di•op•trom•e•try (di00op-
trom0e-tre) dioptometry. di•op•tros•co•py (di00op-tros0ke-pe) dioptoscopy. di•op•
try ...
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Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary32: Dorland's ...
... refracting. di•op•trics (di-op0triks) the science of refracted light. di•op•trom•e•ter
(di00op-trom0e-ter) dioptometer. measurement of di•op•trom•e•try (di00op-
trom0e-tre) dioptometry. di•op•tros•co•py (di00op-tros0ke-pe) dioptoscopy. di•op•
try ...