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Page 297
... eyes can do and equally oblivious of the hazard that inefficient eyes represent . — Take field of vision , for example . A person with normal sight can look straight ahead as through the wind- shield of his car and yet , without ...
... eyes can do and equally oblivious of the hazard that inefficient eyes represent . — Take field of vision , for example . A person with normal sight can look straight ahead as through the wind- shield of his car and yet , without ...
Page 298
... eye to detect slight move- ments of bushes where enemies might be lurking . Depth perception is equally impor- tant , but it is more interesting . Suffer- ers like my friend Schwartz cannot see depth or distance . A normal pair of eyes ...
... eye to detect slight move- ments of bushes where enemies might be lurking . Depth perception is equally impor- tant , but it is more interesting . Suffer- ers like my friend Schwartz cannot see depth or distance . A normal pair of eyes ...
Page 300
... eye and have blurred vision . Except in extreme cases , farsightedness is the least dangerous of these defects . Another not uncommon ocular diffi- culty is malingering of the eye , or its failure to function at certain times . Eyes ...
... eye and have blurred vision . Except in extreme cases , farsightedness is the least dangerous of these defects . Another not uncommon ocular diffi- culty is malingering of the eye , or its failure to function at certain times . Eyes ...
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People Who Have Crossed Our Threshold | 39 |
INDEX BY TITLES | 50 |
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