| R. H. Andrews - 1899 - 422 pages
...general dyscrasia, is not sufficient evidence against ocular participation in causing the symptoms. 4. The participation of the eyes as an etiological factor...refraction or abnormality of binocular balance. 5. For the relief of reflex symptoms accurate corrections are essential, and these can be secured only... | |
| 1908 - 652 pages
...declares "that the participation of the eyes as a probable etiologio factor in headache and other neuroses can be positively excluded only in the absence of...correction of any existing error of refraction or abnormity of binocular balance. " In other words, anomalies of vision cannot be excluded as causes... | |
| 1899 - 544 pages
...against ocular participation in causing the symptoms. 4. The participation of the eyes as an etiologic factor in headache can be positively excluded only...refraction or abnormality of binocular balance. 5. For the relief of reflex symptoms accurate corrections are essential, and these can be secured only... | |
| 1900 - 770 pages
...ocular participation in causing the symptoms. 4. That the participation of the eyes as an etiologic factor in headache can be positively excluded only...symptoms, accurate corrections are essential, and that these can be secured only by the more or less prolonged use of a strong cycloplegic. 6. That immediate... | |
| William Campbell Posey, William Gibson Spiller - 1906 - 1098 pages
...etiologic factor in headache and other neuroses can be positively excluded only in the absence of ociilar disease, or after the most painstaking correction...refraction or abnormality of binocular balance. (5) That in many cases the prolonged eye-strain, consequent upon existing anomalies of vision, sets lip pathuluglO... | |
| 1900 - 1008 pages
...in association with more or less acute exacerbations of some general dyscrasia — is not sufficint evidence against ocular participation in causing the...symptoms, accurate corrections are essential, and these can be secured only by the more or less prolonged use of a strong cyclophlegic. 6. That immediate relief... | |
| 1899 - 398 pages
...3*7 dyscrasia, is not sufficient evidence •gainst ocular participation in causing the symptoms. 4. The participation of the eyes as an etiological factor...refraction or abnormality of binocular balance. 5. For the relief of reflex symptoms accurate corrections are essential, and these can be secured only... | |
| 1899 - 1012 pages
...against ocular participation in causing the symptoms. (4) The participation of the eyes as an etiologic factor in headache can be positively excluded only...correction of any existing error of refraction or abnormity of binocular balance. (5) For the relief of reflex symptoms accurate corrections are essential,... | |
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