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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «ERYTHROPSIA»
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1
A Dictionary of Hallucinations
Erythropsia E References Karbowski, K., ed. (1982). Halluzinationen bei
Epilepsien und ihre Differentialdiagnose. Bern: Verlag Hans Huber. Mauguière, F
. (1999). Scope and presumed mechanisms of hallucinations in partial epileptic ...
2
Guts: A Comedy of Manners
As Erythropsia had explained from time to time during their approach, the
giveaway to foreign agents was the large sign outside pretending that the factory
manufactured My Favourite Ponies. "There's fuckin commies swarmin around
here, just ...
David Langford, John Grant, 2001
3
Ophthalmology Review: A Case Study Approach: A Case Study ...
In these patients TVL may be as- sociated with erythropsia (seeing red) and color
desaturation. Such hemorrhages are most likely to occur in patients who have
undergone cataract extraction and are particularly apt to occur after placement of
...
Kuldev Singh, William E. Smiddy, 2011
4
A Dictionary of Neurological Signs
A.J. Larner. E Epley Manoeuvre Epley Manoeuvre - see HALLPIKE
MANOEUVRE, HALLPIKE TEST; VERTIGO Erythropsia This name has been
given to a temporary distortion of colour vision in which objects take on an
abnormal reddish hue.
Then we have the tendency to color vision (erythropsia or perhaps more strictly,
or more usually, violet vision) to which the eye becomes liable after surgical
removal of the crystalline lens. Once more there are the colors produced by the
much ...
6
Contributions to Color Science
Erythropsia, or red vision, is the most frequent. It occurs normally after the eyes
have been exposed to a very bright light, such as sunlight reflected from snow.
Since in erythropsia the bright portions of the visual field are tinged with bluish
red ...
Deane Brewster Judd, David L. MacAdam, Center for Building Technology, 1979
7
Cataract and Anomalies of the Lens: Growth, Structure, ...
Such remnants or dislocated lenses would otherwise he invisible or seen only
with difficulty. Erythropsia The lens, or rather the absence of the lens, is
concerned also in the red appearance of brightly illuminated objects. If a person
be exposed ...
8
American Journal of Ophthalmology
2. Of the many theories on erythropsia, that of Fuchs because gained by
experiment thus far demanded recognition. The following experiment of Vogt,
however, refutes it: Having produced erythropsia all the light entering the eye is
by means of ...
Vogt, A. -The cause and nature of erythropsia. (Ursache und Wesen der
Erythropsie.) Bericht der Ophthalmologischen Gesellschaft zu Heidelberg, 1908,
p. 185 (Volume published in 1909). Vogt, of Aarau, discusses the erythropsia
caused by ...
Vogt, A. — The cause and nature of erythropsia. (Ursache und Wesen der
Erythropsie.) Bericht der Ophthalmologischen Gesellschaft zu Heidelberg, 1908,
p. 185 (Volume published in 1909). Vogt, of Aarau, discusses the erythropsia
caused ...