The commoner diseases of the eye : how to detect and how to treat them . ,^m^. Background of the Eye in Progressive . Stretching with Myopia. tunics of the eyeball at their weakest point—theposterior pole. This is mostly due to the pres-sure exerted by the lateral muscles in their en-deavor to male the eyes converge for the work-ing distance and to gel binocular and comfort-able vision. As the disease progresses all the tissues ofthe eye-coats arc put upon the stretch and THE NORMAL AND ABNORMAL EYE i 1 changes of a pathologic character take placewithin the eyeball. The vessels
The commoner diseases of the eye : how to detect and how to treat them . ,^m^. Background of the Eye in Progressive . Stretching with Myopia. tunics of the eyeball at their weakest point—theposterior pole. This is mostly due to the pres-sure exerted by the lateral muscles in their en-deavor to male the eyes converge for the work-ing distance and to gel binocular and comfort-able vision. As the disease progresses all the tissues ofthe eye-coats arc put upon the stretch and THE NORMAL AND ABNORMAL EYE i 1 changes of a pathologic character take placewithin the eyeball. The vessels of the globe be-come congested, opacities form in the vitreoushumor as the result of inflammation of the cho-roid, vision becomes considerably impaired andat last blindness may set in, owing to furtherimplication of the parts necessary to the visualact. The treatment of myopia consists in theprescribing of proper concave glasses for dis- AA
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