The Saturday Magazine, 12. ciltJ. W. Parker, 1838 |
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Sayfa 93
... retina , ( so called from its reticulated or net - like structure , ) which is a very delicate mem- brane , formed from the expansion of the optic nerve , which enters the eye at a point nearly opposite the pupil . In the centre of the ...
... retina , ( so called from its reticulated or net - like structure , ) which is a very delicate mem- brane , formed from the expansion of the optic nerve , which enters the eye at a point nearly opposite the pupil . In the centre of the ...
Sayfa 117
... retina . This process is undergone by every pencil of rays proceeding from any object to which the eye is directed , and an exact image of such object is depicted on the retina . If this convergent point do not quite fall upon the retina ...
... retina . This process is undergone by every pencil of rays proceeding from any object to which the eye is directed , and an exact image of such object is depicted on the retina . If this convergent point do not quite fall upon the retina ...
Sayfa 118
... retina , the crystalline lens , the ciliary nerves , and the pupil , must harmonize in their action : the many diseased affections of the organ which include weakness or indistinctness of vision , result from a weak state of the retina ...
... retina , the crystalline lens , the ciliary nerves , and the pupil , must harmonize in their action : the many diseased affections of the organ which include weakness or indistinctness of vision , result from a weak state of the retina ...
Sayfa 158
... retina produce appearances of various forms , often a faint phosphorescent haze floating before the eye , varying in shape and colour , and sometimes of various colours at the same time . The morbid sensibility of the retina in these ...
... retina produce appearances of various forms , often a faint phosphorescent haze floating before the eye , varying in shape and colour , and sometimes of various colours at the same time . The morbid sensibility of the retina in these ...
Sayfa 159
... retina is in a state of excitement with morbid sensibility , a state approaching to inflam- mation ? or whether it is the very reverse , in a state of impaired sensibility and defective vitality ? Now if we may be allowed to hazard a ...
... retina is in a state of excitement with morbid sensibility , a state approaching to inflam- mation ? or whether it is the very reverse , in a state of impaired sensibility and defective vitality ? Now if we may be allowed to hazard a ...
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