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++++ Pt. 1. Essentials Of Refraction And The Diseases Of The Eye;
Issue 14 Of Saunders' Question Compends 2 Edward Jackson, Edward
Baldwin Gleason W.B. Saunders, 1898 Medical; Ophthalmology; Eye;
Medical / Ophthalmology; Nose; Throat
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1906 Original Publisher: W.B. Saunders Notes: This is a black and
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Excerpt: What proportion of the accommodation is available for
continuous near work? About two-thirds of the whole. If au effort
is made to exert more than this, much of the time, the ciliary
muscle and nerves governing it are over-fatigued and symptoms of
eye- strain appear. What is presbyopia? The diminution of the power
of accommodation by age to such an extent as to interfere with the
ordinary use of the eyes for reading, writing, sewing, and similar
near work. When does presbyopia usually occur ? Between forty and
fifty years of age. Reading, writing, etc. are ordinarily done at a
distance of from twelve to eighteen inches, requiring the use of 2
D. or 3 D. of accommodation; and when the total accommodation has
so far diminished that this would be more than two-thirds of it,
the trouble begins. What are the symptoms of presbyopia ? One of
the first is a tendency to hold reading matter further from the
eyes than has previously been the custom; things requiring
particularly accurate vision, as threading a needle, or reading
very fine print, can no longer be done, except in a very good
light. After the use of the eyes for close work for a time the
thing looked at is apt to become dim, and it is necessary to rest
the eyes for a little time. Or there is pain or headache after the
use of the eyes for near work, or the eyes become congested, or
even inflamed, after such work; such inflammation is often ascribed
to "cold." What is the remedy for presbyopia ? The use of the
proper convex lenses for all near work. The lens will do a part of
the work which would otherwise ...
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