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Excerpt from Refraction and Motility of the Eye: With Chapters on Color Blindness and the Field of Vision; Designed for Students and Practitioners
Prepared originally as a series of lectures to the writer's post-graduate students it included a number of topics not usually found in books on refraction. Every efiort was made to avoid the theoretical Without sacrificing the essential; to have each subject prepare for and lead up to the following one {to avoid the laying down of dog matic rules, but to explain reasons so that the student should eventually rely on himself and be prepared to undertake the entire functional examination of the eye.
The common belief that Refraction is nearer 'an exact science than any other department of medicine has been a great misfortune to Ophthalmology. On this postulate men with equal training should arrive at exactly the same results. It leads many ophthalmologists to consider re fraction as professional drudgery, as uninteresting as the measurement of the schematic eye, except for the fee ih volved; and is the chief basis for the lay belief that it is not essentially a department of medicine at all.
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