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The
Cure of Imperfect Sight by Treatment Without Glasses
(aka: Perfect Sight Without Glasses)
by
W.H. Bates, M.D
Contents:
List
of Illustrations
The
Fundamental Principle
Preface
Chapter 1 - Introductory
Chapter 2 - Simultaneous
Retinoscopy
Chapter
3 - Evidence for the Accepted Theory of Accommodation
Chapter 4 - The
Truth About Accommodation ... (1)
Chapter 5 - The
Truth About Accommodation ... (2)
Chapter 6 -
The Truth About Accommodation ... (3)
Chapter 7 - The
Variability of the Refraction of the Eye
Chapter 8 - What Glasses
Do to Us
Chapter 9
- Cause and Cure of Errors of Refraction
Chapter 10 - Strain
Chapter 11 - Central Fixation
Chapter 12 - Palming
Chapter 13 - Memory
As an Aid to Vision
Chapter 14
- Imagination As an Aid to Vision
Chapter 15 - Shifting
and Swinging
Chapter 16 - The Illusions
of Imperfect and of Normal Sight
Chapter 17
- Vision Under Adverse Conditions a Benefit to the Eye
Chapter 18 - Optimums
and Pessimums
Chapter 19 - The Relief
of Pain and Other Symptoms by the Aid of the Memory
Chapter 20 - Presbyopia:
Its Cause and Cure
Chapter 21 - Squint
and Amblyopia: Their Cause
Chapter 22 - Squint
and Amblyopia: Their Cure
Chapter 23
- Floating Specks: Their Cause and Cure
Chapter 24 - Home Treatment
Chapter 25 - Correspondence
Treatment
Chapter 26 - The Prevention
of Myopia in Schools: Methods that Failed
Chapter 27 - The Prevention
and Cure of Myopia and Other Errors ...
Chapter 28 - The Story
of Emily
Chapter 29 - Mind and Vision
Chapter 30 - Normal
Sight and the Relief of Pain for Soldiers and Sailors
Chapter 31 - Letters
from Patients
Chapter 32 - Reason
and Authority
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