10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ECLIPSE SCOTOMA»
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Proceedings: April 25, 26, 27, 28, 1922
An interesting point in Dr. Kostitch's paper is the youth of the subjects, because
the opinion hitherto held by ophthalmologists is that it is rare to find eclipse
scotoma in young people. A point I do not find referred to is the association of
eclipse ...
2
An International Congress of Ophthalmology, Washington D.C., ...
An interesting point in Dr. Kostitch's paper is the youth of the subjects, because
the opinion hitherto held by ophthalmologists is that it is rare to find eclipse
scotoma in young people. A point I do not find referred to is the association of
eclipse ...
REVIEWS. Aubaret (Bordeaux). Eclipse Scotoma. Archives d'Ophtal- mologie,
February, 1907. The article opens with an introduction, in which the author
comments with surprise on the facts that though defect of sight from exposure to
the ...
4
The Ophthalmic Year Book
Only one case of eclipse scotoma being seen after the latter eclipse, as
compared with many cases caused by the eclipse two years before. EYE STRAIN
AND MOVING PICTURES—Risley points out that inasmuch as the entrance fee
to the ...
Ask explains the position of the eclipse scotoma by a tendency to fix a little
excentrically for the strong light of the sun. Ask also found a relative ring scotoma
in two of six patients seen within ten days after the injury without any visible
changes ...
6
Ophthalmic Year Book (1920)
The case of a young man who developed numerous hemorrhages in each retina
after the use of an acetylen torch ; and a patient who developed an eclipse
scotoma in the form of a half circle. It is concluded from the latter experience, that
it ...
7
The Principles and Practice of Perimetry
SPELEIRS Ring Scotoma with Sun Blinding, Klin. Monatsbl. f. Augenh.,
November, 1912, p. 636. STACHE. Eclipse Scotoma, Klin. Monatsbl. I. Augenh.,
November, 1916, p. 635. WERDENBERG. Solar Retinitis and Eclipses, Ztschr. I.
Augenh., ...
Luther Crouse Peter, 1916
Aubaret thinks that ophthalmoscopic changes in cases of eclipse scotoma are
generally conspicuous by their absence, or when present are of the slightest, and
due to oedema. As to prognosis, the cases which ophthalmic surgeons see are ...
9
A Dictionary of Psychology
A blind spot or area of absent or diminished vision, usually resulting from a lesion
in the 'retina or 'optic nerve, from viewing the sun directly (called solar retinopathy
or an eclipse scotoma, because it often arises from a person trying to watch ...
10
Interstate Medical Journal
Such an explanation Aubaret considers capable of application to all degrees of
eclipse scotoma, and therefore the more worthy of acceptation ; he believes also
that it accords closely with cases of sudden deafness due to intensity of sound ...