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eyes. At the beginning of the treatment she could not count here fingers at three feet with the poorer eye, and in three weeks, including all the time that she wasted, she had perfect sight. When told that she was cured her |
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Fig. 55 No. 1.-Convergent squint of the right eye.
No. 2.-The patient is temporarily cured by the memory of a black period.
main concern seemed to be to know whether she would have to wear the ground glass any more. She was as sured that she would not have to do so unless there was a relapse, but there never was any relapse.1 |
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: L'Sducation de l'oeil dans 1'amblyopic ex anopsia, Clin. Opht., Dec. |
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