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goddess
night
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «HEMERALOPIA»
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hemeralopia et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Observations on
Hemeralopia; Or, Nocturnal Blindness: With ...
tion, which is grammatically and legitimately applicable to an affection of the eyes
of a description diametrically opposite, in which the eyesight is most serviceable
in an obscure light; it should therefore be denoted by the term Hemeralopia, ...
2
A Dictionary of practical Surgery
Hemeralopia then, which is of very rare occurrence, 'stands in opposition to the
nyctalopia, of the ancients, or night-blindness. Modern writers in general,
however, have used these terms in the contrary sense; considering the
hemeralopia, ...
3
Clinical Pathways In Vitreoretinal Disease
If the hemeralopia is severe enough, patients will display an avoidance of
intensely illuminated settings, a behavior known as photoaversion. Hemeralopia
and pho- toaversion must be distinguished from photophobia, in which light
exposure ...
Scott M. Steidl, Mary Elizabeth Hartnett, 2011
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Terrence James Victorino, 2011
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A Dictionary of Hallucinations
H Hemeralopia genschein is attributed to the retro-reflection of sunlight by the
dew drops on the grass, as well as the blades of grass themselves. A related
phenomenon which occurs while viewing one's shadow cast on smooth water is
called ...
6
The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine
Hemeralopia. This disease is not very unfrequent in the Doctor's part of Ireland,
and it has appeared to him that it has arisen from visceral derangement, and not
from solar or other external influence. Case. James Dwyer, aged 19 years, ...
7
The Cyclopaedia of Practical Medicine: Comprising Treatises ...
The most approved acceptation, however, among the best and by far the most
numerous authorities, would appear to be that of night-blindness, while the
opposite condition of blindness by day is properly designated by the word
hemeralopia.
8
Medico-chirurgical Transactions published by the Medical and ...
Should the scorbutic hemeralopia not yield to the usual treatment of scurvy, it
must be classed with the idiopathic disease, after the scorbutic symptoms have
receded, and recourse must be had to blisters, and the same mode of treatment,
...
9
A Treatise on the Diseases of the Eye and Its Appendages: In ...
Mr. Bampfield has divided hemeralopia into two species, thus: — Specics 1.
Idiopathica. Hemeralopia sine causa manifesta. Species 2. Symptomatica.
Hemeralopia scorbutica. He says " the distinguishing symptoms of hemeralopia
are a ...
10
The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
Hemeralopia and Nyctalopia. These are two states of vision which may be very
properly distinguished by the plain English names of night and day blindness,
although they are more generally denoted by two hard words derived from the ...