American Medicine, Volume 39American-Medicine Publishing Company, 1933 |
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Page 57
... eye physician does not make merely an examination of the eyes for glasses . To him it is an examination for the relief of symptoms which point to the eyes as the cause of the patient's discomfort , or to elimi- nate them as a cause of ...
... eye physician does not make merely an examination of the eyes for glasses . To him it is an examination for the relief of symptoms which point to the eyes as the cause of the patient's discomfort , or to elimi- nate them as a cause of ...
Page 58
... eyes . Pathology which may be seen in the eyes may be indicative of a pathological condi- tion in other parts of the body . It is not an infrequent occurrence for a general dis- ease in its incipiency to be discovered by the eye ...
... eyes . Pathology which may be seen in the eyes may be indicative of a pathological condi- tion in other parts of the body . It is not an infrequent occurrence for a general dis- ease in its incipiency to be discovered by the eye ...
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... eye , including its optical defects . Refraction cannot be placed in a field of its own . It cannot be separated from but must remain a part of the complete examina- tion of the eyes and a part of their care . It is a part of the eye ...
... eye , including its optical defects . Refraction cannot be placed in a field of its own . It cannot be separated from but must remain a part of the complete examina- tion of the eyes and a part of their care . It is a part of the eye ...
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