. Railway and other accidents with relation to injury and disease of the nervous system : a book for court use . ty,.. Fig. 9. —Crossed (functional) Amblyopia. (Purves-Stewart.) mains; again the last color to remain is blue. Whennone can be distinguished, the patients see everythinggray. The loss is commonly concentric, and it is pos-sible with proper apparatus clearly to mark the differentlines of limitation and the distance at which the colorsare lost. The worsted is also available. Monocular troubles are significant and unilateral, andhemianopsia or diplopia which have no serious c


. Railway and other accidents with relation to injury and disease of the nervous system : a book for court use . ty,.. Fig. 9. —Crossed (functional) Amblyopia. (Purves-Stewart.) mains; again the last color to remain is blue. Whennone can be distinguished, the patients see everythinggray. The loss is commonly concentric, and it is pos-sible with proper apparatus clearly to mark the differentlines of limitation and the distance at which the colorsare lost. The worsted is also available. Monocular troubles are significant and unilateral, andhemianopsia or diplopia which have no serious central ex-planation are among these. In certain subjects there is apeculiar/(9jj of poiuer of binocular convergence ^NiXk^owi anysingle ocular muscle being paralyzed. A woman who had ACCIDENT ABO ULI A. 67 been injured in a collision recently, and who was seen bythe writer, could not converge or focus her eyes on anyobject inside of twenty-four inches. Some hysterical per-sons see objects held in front of them niuch smaller thanthey really are {micropsy), or larger {megalopsy). Monoc-ular poly op sia consists in the per


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