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Definition of Hemiopia
1. n. A defect of vision in consequence of which a person sees but half of an object looked at.
Definition of Hemiopia
1. Noun. hemianopia ¹
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Definition of Hemiopia
1. loss of one eye's vision [n HEMIOPIAS]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hemiopia
Literary usage of Hemiopia
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Practical treatise on the diseases of the eye by William Mackenzie, Thomas Wharton Jones (1855)
"Vol. ix. p. 269; Edinburgh, 1813. p. 290 ; Edinburgh, 1795. ' Monthly Journal of
Medical Seien xii. p. 393 ; Edinburgh, 1351. SECTION XIV.—hemiopia. Syn. ..."
2. A Practical Treatise on Surgical Diagnosis: Designed as a Manual for by Ambrose Loomis Ranney (1884)
"Diagram explicative of hemiopia. The shaded Intra- and extra-ocular parts, A and
B, indicate the obscuration in right lateral (or homonymous) ..."
3. Manual of the diseases of the eye by Charles Henry May (1901)
"Scintillating Scotoma (Transient hemiopia) is a form of temporary ¡ili nil ness
generally associated with migraine and probably due to a circulatory ..."
4. Ophthalmic Diseases and Therapeutics by Arthur Brigham Norton, Timothy Field Allen (1882)
"hemiopia. (Half Vision.) Half vision is usually only a symptom of some deep ...
Vertical hemiopia, either half invisible: Calc. carb., Chin. sulph., Mor., ..."
5. Ophthalmic Therapeutics by George Salmon Norton, Timothy Field Allen (1882)
"hemiopia. (Half Vision.) Half vision is usually only a symptom of some deep ...
Vertical hemiopia, either half invisible: Calc. carb., Chin, sulph., Mor., ..."