. A treatise on diseases of the eye . )er(eiving elements of the retina do not extend as far toward theanterior portion of the eye in the temporal half as they do in the Purkinje used a perinieter witlifield. ra<lius of 10 cm. He nearsighted and measured his own FIELD OF VISION 141 half of the retina, or that the fovea eentraHs is placed coiisidt-rahly tothe temporal side of the posterior pole of the eye. i\Iaii(liiier attemptsto prove that a difference of 5 degrees maybe accounted for in this Spot.—The physiological blind spot (Mariottes blind spot)in the field of vi


. A treatise on diseases of the eye . )er(eiving elements of the retina do not extend as far toward theanterior portion of the eye in the temporal half as they do in the Purkinje used a perinieter witlifield. ra<lius of 10 cm. He nearsighted and measured his own FIELD OF VISION 141 half of the retina, or that the fovea eentraHs is placed coiisidt-rahly tothe temporal side of the posterior pole of the eye. i\Iaii(liiier attemptsto prove that a difference of 5 degrees maybe accounted for in this Spot.—The physiological blind spot (Mariottes blind spot)in the field of vision, described by Mariotte in 1668, corresponds to the Fig. 104


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