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In making these statements I am well aware that I am controverting the practically undisputed teaching of ophthalmological science for the better part of a century; |
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Fig. 6. Mexican Indians |
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With normal sight when tested all the members of this primi tive group are now either squinting or staring.
but I have been driven to the conclusions which they embody by the facts, and that so slowly that I am now surprised at my own blindness. At the time I was improv ing high degrees of myopia; but I wanted to be con servative, and I differentiated between functional myopia, |
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