10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STRABOMETER»
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strabometer in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Fachlexikographie: Fachwissen und seine Repräsentation in ...
Diese besteht darin, daß er nicht weiß, was ein Strabometer ist. Wie ist die
Feststellung (3) Oskar weiß nicht, was ein Strabometer ist. hier genau zu
verstehen? Man darf auf keinen Fall vorschnell davon ausgehen, daß Oskar
diejenige Entität ...
Burkhard Schaeder, Henning Bergenholtz, 1994
With the strabometer of Dr. Laurence, which has to be moved from one eye to the
other in order to compare the degree of deviation, this is often very diflicult. The
binocular strabometre of Galezowski does not present the same inconvenience; ...
Louisiana State Medical Society, 1869
I. Objective methods : (A) The Linear Strabometer. A simple method of estimating
very roughly the degree of deviation is to have the patient look with the better eye
at some distant object, while the examiner holds a millimeter rule or other ...
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The Muscles of the Eye: Pathology and treatment
3. Methods of Measuring the Deviation.—These may be objective or subjective. I.
Objective methods: (A) The Linear Strabometer. A simple method of estimating
very roughly the degree of deviation is to have the patient look with the better eye
...
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The New standard encyclopedia
Strabometer, in medical practice, an instrument used to measure the degree of
deviation as well as the precise result obtained by tenotomy. The strabometer of
Dr. Laurence had to be moved from one eye to the other in order to compare the
...
William A. Colledge, Nathan Haskell Dole, George Jotham Hagar, 1907
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Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
Exx: strabismometry, measurement (cf -meter) of the extent of strabismus —-the
instrument being a strabismometer or a strabometer. Cf strepho-. strati-: L strdti-, c
/f of stratum, a covering, n from the neus of stratus, pp of stemere, to spread: cf ...
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Kleine Schriften: eine Auswahl aus den Jahren 1970 bis 1999 ...
mit dem Fachausdruck Strabometer Bezug genommen wird. Vielmehr ist es
angebracht, (3) im Sinne von (4) zu verstehen: (4) Oskar weiß nicht, auf welche
Emiiäten in usuellen Texten mit dem Fachausdruck Strabometer' Bezug
genommen ...
Herbert Ernst Wiegand, Matthias Kammerer, Werner Wolski, 2000
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Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary
... (stra00biz-mom0e-ter) [strabismus + -meter] an apparatus for measuring
strabismus; called also ophthalmotropometer and strabometer. n Storiform
pattern in dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans. stra•bis•mom•e•try (stre00biz-
mom0e-tre) ...
As far as the requirements of operation are concerned, the ordinary linear
method of estimating the degree of strabismus in any case with a strabometer is
all that is necessary ; if indeed any measurement be taken at all. The method
employed ...
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New Findings in Ophthalmology and Otology: ... With a ...
The Linear Strabometer. The Strabometer of the author. (Howe) Corneal
Reflexes. Maddox Rod. With Flattened Perimeter. The Tripometer. The
Production of Diplopia. Photographs. DIVISION n Symptoms of Non-Paralytic or
Active Deviations.
Edward Hamlin Hazen, 1911