Medical Radiography and Photography, Band 60,Ausgabe 1Eastman Kodak Company, 1984 |
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... anatomy , physical optics , and visual psychology . 42-45 Pre - Hippocratic anatomy identified the fluid in the eye as the principle of vision . The optic nerve was believed to be hollow ( Figure 9a ) in order for the visual substance ...
... anatomy , physical optics , and visual psychology . 42-45 Pre - Hippocratic anatomy identified the fluid in the eye as the principle of vision . The optic nerve was believed to be hollow ( Figure 9a ) in order for the visual substance ...
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... anatomy of the eye ; in fact , he lost recognition of the greater curvature of the cornea over the sclera and in error placed the lens centrally within the globe . He did , however , leave a heritage of widely circu- lated anatomic ...
... anatomy of the eye ; in fact , he lost recognition of the greater curvature of the cornea over the sclera and in error placed the lens centrally within the globe . He did , however , leave a heritage of widely circu- lated anatomic ...
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... anatomy prior to the appearance of the microscope in the sev- enteenth century . Even then , the anatomy of the retina in situ continued to escape description , since the retina cannot be seen by the unaided observer because the pupil ...
... anatomy prior to the appearance of the microscope in the sev- enteenth century . Even then , the anatomy of the retina in situ continued to escape description , since the retina cannot be seen by the unaided observer because the pupil ...
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