The commoner diseases of the eye : how to detect and how to treat them . returned, and found me with my two little ones now myonly companions, who were using all their innocent efforts to me They mtreated to readto read to me, and bade me not to cry, for I was now to old to weep And is not my sister an No. 4—Minion. think of the rest of my family, and attempt to save my own life, whichwas every day declining for want of necessaries and wholesome added that it was now incumbent on me to sacrifice any pride orresentment of my own to the welfare of those who depend on me forsup


The commoner diseases of the eye : how to detect and how to treat them . returned, and found me with my two little ones now myonly companions, who were using all their innocent efforts to me They mtreated to readto read to me, and bade me not to cry, for I was now to old to weep And is not my sister an No. 4—Minion. think of the rest of my family, and attempt to save my own life, whichwas every day declining for want of necessaries and wholesome added that it was now incumbent on me to sacrifice any pride orresentment of my own to the welfare of those who depend on me forsupport; and that I was now, both by reason and justice, obliged to tryto reconcile my landlord. Heaven be praised! replied I, there is The Jaeger and Snellen Test Type for the ReadingDistance. 48 COMMONER DISEASES OF THE EYE of the ciliary muscle at all and all power of ac-commodation is lost. The distance between the point at which aneye can read print distinctly when in a state ofrest {far point) and that where the maximumpower of the accommodation is exerted (neat. )iagram to Show Changes in the Lens Dui commodation. Dotted lines show increase in anterior surface duringaccommodation.


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