Excerpt from Physiologic Optics: Dioptrics of the Eye, Functions of the Retina, Ocular Movements and Binocular Vision
It is true that some of the ideas expressed by the author, es pecially those about the use of mydriatics for ordinary purposes Of refraction and the use of spectacles, are not in accord with' current views about these subjects on this side of the Atlantic. But even those who cannot agree with the author On these questions, will find many new facts and ideas which will make a study of the book of great interest and profit. The translator only hopes that the reader may experience the same intellectual pleasure that he felt while reading and translating this work of one Of our greatest investigators in the field of physiologic optics.
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