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10 LIVROS EM PORTUGUÊS RELACIONADOS COM «HEMIOPIA»
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A Dictionary of Practical Surgery: Exhibiting the Present ...
The causes of hemiopia arc divided by Richter i3io four kinds. To the first belong
opacities of the cornea *od crystalline lens, especially, such as destroy tie
iniuparvncy of only a certain portion of these NVU. The cure of tliis species of
hemiopia ...
2
War blindness at St. Dunstan's
There was a large sectorial scotoma invading the right inner and the left outer
fields after the manner of homonymous hemiopia (quadrantic hemiopia). In each
field it- ran right up to and surrounded the tiny central area of clear vision. Traced
...
3
A Treatise on the Diseases of the Eye
[Hemiopia, from u^io-ws- half and «^ir vision, or that form of partial blindness, in
which the patient is able to see only the half of objects, may affect one or both
eyes. Sometimes it is the right, and at others the left half of objects which can only
be ...
Sir William Lawrence, Isaac Hays, 1843
4
A practical treatise on the diseases of the eye
By far the greater part of the mass of facts, in pathological and in what may be
called experimental anatomy, touching this question, go to prove, that injuries
and diseases affecting one side of the brain, instead of hemiopia in both eyes, ...
5
The Oculist's Vade-mecum: A Complete Practical System of ...
This is accordingly named hemiopia. Sometimes both eyes are thus affected, but,
more commonly, at least in my experience, the disease is confined to one. It is
usually the lateral half of the object that is invisible, and more frequently the half ...
6
Amazing Power of Homoeopathy
There were variations of this horizontal hemiopia; she would at times see a more
or less circular or small portion of a thing. This would grow in size until it
embraced the upper half of the whole of the object. Besides this, there were
nearly every ...
S. M. Gunavante, Shraddha Bhat, 2002
7
Dictionary of Biomedical Science
Also termed hemiopia. hemihydrate (chemistry) COMPOUND containing one
WATER MOLECULE for every two molecules of the COMPOUND; e.g. CaSO4.1/
2H2O. HEMIOPIA HEPTANE hemiopia (medical) See HEMIANOPIA. hemiplegia
...
Vertigo with vertical hemiopia. They feel unstable, fall forwards, faint, worse with
eyes closed. They suffer from migraines with little bright spots in front of their eyes
. Vertical hemiopia. The migraines start in the neck, and there is vertiginous ...
9
The Principles of Psychology
Hemiopia may also result from lesion in other parts, especially the neighboring
angular and supra-marginal gyri, and it may accompany extensive injury in the
motor region of the cortex. In these cases it seems probable that it is due to an
actio ...
10
Perceiving Rubrics of the Mind
Hemiopia. — A man, set. 52, accustomed to drink whisky every day, has
complained for three months of a gradual decrease of vision. At first it appeared
to him as» if a fog or smoke lay before his eyes ; to this, at a later period, black
spots were ...