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Definition of Myotics
1. myotic [n] - See also: myotic
Lexicographical Neighbors of Myotics
Literary usage of Myotics
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Manual of the diseases of the eye by Charles Henry May (1901)
"myotics diminish the sise of the pupi/. They produce tonic contraction of the
sp/rini'trr mid of the ..."
2. Modern Materia Medica and Therapeutics by Arthur Albert Stevens (1903)
"myotics. Myosis or contraction of the pupil may result from causes the ...
myotics lessen intra-ocular tension by widening the angle between the iris and ..."
3. On the Anomalies of Accommodation and Refraction of the Eye: With a by Franciscus Cornelis Donders (1864)
"myotics AND MYOSIS. THE year just elapsed has put us in possession of a ...
This remedy has at once superseded all myotics, before tried or recommended as ..."
4. A Handbook of the diseases of the eye and their treatment by Henry Rosborough Swanzy (1892)
"... these drugs being, according to Schiff** and others, the result of the retention
in the blood of carbonic acid gaa. Action of the myotics on the Pupil. ..."
5. The Diagnosis and treatment of the diseases of the eye by Henry Willard Williams (1886)
"These invaluable myotics have been made more conveniently available by moans of
their alkaloids, eserine and pilocarpine. Myosis and active contraction of ..."