A child with good vision in each eye, who develops a constant monolateral squint at the age of six or eight months, will, in the absence of proper treatment, become rapidly blind in the squinting eye. This loss of vision in the deviating eye is so rapid... Squint: Its Causes, Pathology and Treatment - Page 67by Claud Alley Worth - 1903 - 229 pagesFull view - About this book
| Medicine - 1919 - 950 pages
...noted authority on squint, 'a child with good vision in each eye who develops a constant unilateral squint at the age of six or eight months, will, in...in the squinting eye.' This loss of vision in the infant's deviating eye is so rapid that the power of central vision is lost within eight or ten weeks.... | |
| Medicine - 1907 - 410 pages
...rapid is this deterioration. A child with good vision in each eye, who develops a constant unilateral squint at the age of six or eight months will, in the absence of proper treatment, rapidly become blind in the squinting eye. In an eye which begins to squint constantly at the age of... | |
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