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instrument tvhich 7-equh'es much skill in using ; it is tlm-efore 

 hoped that by such the present volu?7ie, containing the results of the 

 author's extensive use of the inst7'u??ient in diseases of the nervous 

 syste?n, zvill be found of high value ; and that to all stude^its it may 

 prove a useful hand-book. After four int7'oductory chapters on the 

 histo7y and value of the Ophthalmoscope^ a^td the manner of investi- 

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 the various diseases with which optic changes are associated, and 

 desc7Hbes the way in %vhich such associations take place. Besides 

 the cases referred to throughout the volu?ne, the Appendix con- 

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