A Manual of the Diagnosis and Treatment of the Diseases of the Eye |
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accommodation acute affected amblyopia anterior chamber appearance astigmatism becomes binocular blindness cataract cause chamber changes choroid chronic ciliary color condition congenital conjunctiva conjunctivitis convergence convex convex lens cornea cyclitis deviation diagnosis dilated diplopia direction disease distance doses especially extend exudate eye-strain eyeball field of vision focal line focussed foreign body fundus glasses glaucoma gray hemorrhage hyperemia hyperopia hyperopic impairment of vision increase inflammation injury intra-ocular tension iridectomy iris iritis irritation keratitis lacrimal lens lenses lesions liable light macula margin meridian movement muscle mydriatic myopia nerve-head normal oblique illumination occurs ocular opacity operation ophthalmic ophthalmoscope optic disk optic nerve optic neuritis orbit pain paralysis patient photophobia pigment point of reversal portion posterior presbyopia prism Prognosis pupil purulent rays refraction removal retina retinal vessels sclera scotoma seen solution sometimes staphyloma surface surgeon swelling symptoms syphilis tion tissue treatment tumor ulcer usually uveal tract visual line vitreous wound