| 1825 - 626 페이지
...allude, in consequence of violent exercise I had taken for two or three hours before. I suddenly found that I could see but half the face of a man whom 1 met ; and it was the same with respect to every object I looked at. In attempting to read the name... | |
| Herbert Mayo - 1827 - 454 페이지
...lude, in consequence of violent exercise I had taken for two or three days before. I suddenly found that I could see but half the face of a man whom I met ; and 1 Phil. Trans, vol. x«ip 46. . .. 304 Remarkable simultaneous Affection it was the same with respect... | |
| 1865 - 1144 페이지
...vision, in consequence of violent exercise I had taken for two or three hours before. I suddenly found that I could see but half the face of a man whom I met, and it was the same with every object I looked at. In attempting to read the name Johnson over a door, I saw only son, the commencement... | |
| Nottidge Charles Macnamara - 1872 - 680 페이지
...derangement of the retina. Dr. Wollaston's case is an instance of transient hemiopia ; he remarks — " I suddenly found, after violent exercise two or three hours before, that From disease or compresSion of either optio tract. Case. I could see but half the face of a man whom... | |
| Nottidge Charles MacNamara - 1882 - 570 페이지
...ii • • i hemiopia. Wollaston s case is an instance of transient hemiopia ; he Case. remarks: — "I suddenly found, after violent exercise two or three...man whom I met ; and it was the same with respect to any other object I looked at. In attempting to read the name Johnson over a door, I saw only .... son... | |
| Elizabeth Green Musselman - 2012 - 290 페이지
...produced in a hemionopic attack. In an 1824 paper, he described one of these attacks: I suddenly found that I could see but half the face of a man whom I met, and it was the same with every object I looked at. In attempting to read the name JOHNSON over the door, I saw only SON, the... | |
| 1825 - 814 페이지
...allude, in consequence of violent exercise I had taken for two or three hours before. I suddenly found that I could see but half the face of a man whom I met ; and it was tho same with respect to every object I looked at. In attempting to read the name Johnson, over a door,... | |
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