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Develop- ment of binocular vision ; definition of squint Double vision ; suppres- sion of one image Trac Infection of cornea with herpes virus ; bacteria ; fungi. the underlying bone . If left untreated the growth may spread to the lymph ...
Develop- ment of binocular vision ; definition of squint Double vision ; suppres- sion of one image Trac Infection of cornea with herpes virus ; bacteria ; fungi. the underlying bone . If left untreated the growth may spread to the lymph ...
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... vision . The essential factor in treatment is to seal off the hole in the retina . The part of the retina containing the hole must be brought into close contact with the choroid and then by means of a gentle inflammatory reaction caused ...
... vision . The essential factor in treatment is to seal off the hole in the retina . The part of the retina containing the hole must be brought into close contact with the choroid and then by means of a gentle inflammatory reaction caused ...
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... vision . The nerve fibres that connect the retina with the site of visual sensation in the occipital cortex - i.e . , the outer brain substance at the back of the head - are arranged throughout the brain in a regular pattern , and many ...
... vision . The nerve fibres that connect the retina with the site of visual sensation in the occipital cortex - i.e . , the outer brain substance at the back of the head - are arranged throughout the brain in a regular pattern , and many ...
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