Definition of Myopies

1. myopy [n] - See also: myopy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Myopies

myopathia
myopathias
myopathic
myopathies
myopathy
myope
myopericarditis
myopes
myophan
myophosphorylase
myopia
myopias
myopic
myopically
myopics
myopies (current term)
myoprecursor
myoprecursors
myops
myopses
myopy
myosarcoma
myoscope
myoscopes
myoseki
myoses
myoseverin
myosin
myosins
myosis

Literary usage of Myopies

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Natural and morbid changes of the human eye, and their treatment by Charles Bader (1868)
"Such myopies should carefully avoid stooping, use an eye-glass for ... Most frequently in myopies who had signs of irritation previous to using spectacles. ..."

2. Pain: Its Origin, Conduction, Perception and Diagnostic Significance by Richard Joseph Behan (1914)
"Disturbances caused by straining of the accommodation do not occur in myopies, who, nevertheless, experience disagreeable sensations. ..."

3. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1876)
"... the optic disk appearing nearly healthy ; right eye, as seen in myopies ; and (У) the appearance of the part of the fundus (choroid and retina) of an ..."

4. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1888)
"As regards treatment, all myopies should work in a good light, and not in a stooping position. If desired, concave lenses may be given for distant vision. ..."

5. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1866)
"... at the same time a relaxation of accommodation and nearly parallel lines of vision ; in myopies, therefore, the convex lensea might be dispensed with. ..."

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