| 1865 - 934 lehte
...eyes, necessitating a suspension of work. The person so affected now often involuntarily closes his eyes, and rubs his hand over the forehead and eyelids....phenomena are again developed more rapidly than before " (p. 259). Many different conditions of the eyes present symptoms similar, in some particulars, to... | |
| 1866 - 596 lehte
...the eyes, necessitating a suspension of work. The person affected now often involuntarily closes his eyes, and rubs his hand over the forehead and eyelids....phenomena are again developed more rapidly than before." _ .. According to my own experience with these cases, the above description corresponds very closely... | |
| Daniel Bennett St. John Roosa - 1894 - 728 lehte
...of work. The person so affected now often involuntarily closes his eyes and rubs his hand over his forehead and eyelids. After some moments' rest, he...rest of Sunday, he begins the new week with fresh ardor and fresh power, followed, however, by new disappointment. If he is not occupied with looking... | |
| 1903 - 828 lehte
...eyes, necessitating a suspension of work. The person so affected now often involuntarily closes his eyes, and rubs his hand over the forehead and eyelids....The longer the rest has lasted, the longer can he continue to work. If he is not occupied with looking at new objects, the power of vision appears to... | |
| 1882 - 738 lehte
...a suspension of work. The person so affected now often involuntarily closes his eyes, and rubs bis hand over the forehead and eyelids. After some moments...rest of Sunday, he begins the new week with fresh ardor and fresh power, followed, however, by new disappointment. If he is not occupied with looking... | |
| 1882 - 804 lehte
...eyes, necessitating a suspension of work. The person so affected now often involuntarily closes hrs eyes, and rubs his hand over the forehead and eyelids....continue his work. Thus, after the rest of Sunday, he Ix-gins the new week with fresh ardor and fresh power, followed, however, by new disappointment. If... | |
| New York Academy of Medicine - 1891 - 496 lehte
...suspension of work. The person so affected now often involuntarily closes his eyes, and rubs his hands over the forehead and eyelids. After some moments'...lasted, the longer can he now continue his work." * But Bonders went no further than to say that the asthenopia thus described depended upon one of two... | |
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