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Spectacles: Their Uses and Abuses in Long and Short ...
Influence of the faculty of accommodation upon the preservation of a proper focus
in the presbytic and myopic, 24 PRESBYTIA, OR PRESBYOPIA. VIII. Hygienic
precautions to be observed by the presbytic, 26 IX. Degree of light necessary to ...
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Buffalo Medical Journal
An example will make what has been said more intelligible, and will facilitate the
comprehension of the conclusions which we shall deduce from it; a presbytic
person who has never yet employed spectacles, but has not allowed the
opportune ...
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Buffalo Medical Journal and Monthly Review
An example will make what has been said more intelligible, and will facilitate the
comprehension of the conclusions which we shall deduce from it; a presbytic
person who has never yet employed spectacles, but has not allowed the
opportune ...
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The New York Journal of Medicine
... grave maladies, of which no one had previously spoken ; such as Presbytic
Amplyopia, Congenial Presbytic Amplyopia, Amplyopia produced by the use of
too powerful glasses, Muscce Volilantes, caused by the abuse of Spectacles, &c.
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A Dictionary of English Synonymes and Synonymous or Parallel ...
Presbyopy, n. Farsightedness. Presbyopic, a. Farsighted, presbytic. Presbytic, a.
Farsighted, presbyotic. Prescience, n. Foreknowledge, foresight, forecast,
prevision. Prescient, a. Foreknowing, foreseeing, prophetic. Prescribe, v. a. Direct
, order ...
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Choroiditis-Glaucoma: Clinical Lectures on some of the ...
If, during writing, reading, or any other occupation requiring accommodation to
closely situated objects, the exertion of seeing is continued, the eye becomes
tired and painful, redness and lachrymal suffusion comes on. Presbytic
amblyopia, or ...
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Essays on the changes of the human body, at its different ...
their eyes, that the luminous rays may be concentrated sooner into a focus, and
to bring the candle nearer the face, that the quantity of light may be increased :
but fortunately for mankind, this imperfection, called the presbytic state of the eye,
...
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Medical Lexicon: A Dictionary of Medical Science : ...
PRESBYTIC, Presbyopic. PRESCRIPTION", Pro-scrip' t to, (pre?, and scri- bere,
script um, ' to write/) Anny' raphe, Fur'mula, F. med'ici, Schcd'ula, Jmpe'rium,
Prnsvrip'tum, Prrtcrip'tia nied'ica, Recep' turn, Ricep'ta, Rec"ipi, Receipt, (F.) ...
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A Journey of Discovery All Around Our House: Or, The ...
To obviate this inconvenience, peri- scopic glasses, that is to say, in the meniscus
form, may be advantageously employed, convex-concave for the presbytic (with
predominance of convexity) and concave convex for the myopic (with ...
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Two Essays: One Upon Single Vision with Two Eyes; the Other ...
... we shall not be able to see this object distinctly, unless we also direct to it the
axis of the closed eye. For in persons, who are neither presbytic nor myopic, the
refractive states of the eyes are so adapted to. * Essay upon Single Vision, p. 66.
William Charles Wells, 1818