10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MONOBLEPSIS»
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1
A Practical treatise on the diseases of the eye
Monoblepsis. From fiiyos, single, and /9\<tyis, view. Case 239. — I was some time
ago consulted by a gentleman, who, after spending a whole night in writing, was
affected in the following manner : With either eye singly he saw quite well, but, ...
2
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
Monasteries and other monking receptacles. Coleridge. monkey-flower (mung'ki-
flou'er), n. A plant monkish (mung'kish), a. [< monk + -*»*!.] of the genus Mimulus.
Like a monk; pertaining to monks or to the monoblepsis (mon-o-blep'sis), n.
3
Pocket Medical Dictionary
MONOBLEPSIS deposited on diluting with water. 2. A 15-20 per cent, solution of
thymol employed instead of naphthol. applied as previously directed. If glucose
he present, it produces a ruby-red coloration which changes to carmin on dilution
...
B. Jain Publishers Staff, 1999
4
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
monoblepsis. monkishness (mung'kish-nes), n. The quality of being monkish : a
term of contempt. monkly (mungk'li), a. [< monk + -ly1-] Relating to a monk;
monkish. [Rare.] monk-mongert (mungk'mung"ger), n. A fosterer of monasticism.
5
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Supplement
... inferior hi L pp. monkeyfied, ppr. monkeyfying. [monkey + -fy.] like a monkey,
literally or figur- To make atively. which some of the illustrations c human types
Same as monoblepsis. monobranchiate (mon-o-brang'ki-at), a. [mono- +
branchiate.] ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1910
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The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
monoblepsis. monkishness (mung'kish-nes), «. The quality of being monkish: a
term of contempt. monkly (mungk'li), a. [< monk + -ly1.] Relating to a monk ;
monkish. [Rare.] monk-mongert (mungk'niung'ger), w. A fosterer of monasticism.
William Dwight Whitney, 1890
7
Dunglison's American medical library
1. Glaucoma. 2. Nyctalopia. 3. Hemeralopia. 4. Amaurotic cat's eye. 5. Myopia. 6.
Presbyopia. | 7. Inability to distinguish certain colon rs. 8. Hemiopia. 9. Muscse
volitantes, photopsia. 10. Strabismus and luscitas. [11. Diplopia and monoblepsis
.
8
The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal ...
Diplopia and Monoblepsis. Although some of these are connected with nervous
aifections, and give rise to a certain degree of dimness of vision, and may be
hence properly enough placed under amaurotic affections, yet others are
included ...
9
Hand-book of hygienic practice: intended as a practical ...
Vibices. Moltbdosis. — Lead-Poisoning. Monoblepsis. — Confused vision only
when both eyes are employed. Monomania. — Mania or derangement of one of
the mental powers ; madness or hallucination in relation to some particular
person, ...
Russell Thacher Trall, 1865
10
International Clinics: A Quarterly of Clinical Lectures
He possessed the peculiar condition, monoblepsis, being absolutely at his
advanced age myopic in his left eye and presbyopic in his right; whenever he
undertook to read or write, one eye had to be shut. Thus, in approximating
subjects closer ...