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2 SKIASCOPY and its) Practieal Applieation 
to the Study of Refraction. 
BY EDWARD JACKSON, A. M., M. 
Professor of Diseases of the Eye in the more siete oer to Wills’ Eye Hospital, Ete., Ete. 
Skiascopy is the most accurate objective method of measuring re- 
fraction, and the one with which it is easiest to obtain a practical work- 
ing acquaintance. This book gives the clearest, most complete, and 
most practical account of it yet published. 
“B f personal experience and bs and cannot be too highly rec- 
ommended te every oculist and physician — my eas oming ‘thoroughly hints Sid with the theory 
and practice ot — Fou lof the American Medical ciation. 
“All Oph thalmologists will welcome Dr. thease s little maniak It isan ariii and excel- 
lent > este of the subject wae which it deals.” — Medical New. 
‘ This is an excellent book. Syn eee can consider miter i saan of the times unless 
he lerstands skiascopy, anda aet text book o nd.”—NVN, Y. Med. Yournal. 
“ This little book givesa very c toupin and morre presentation ae the theory of the = gh 
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formation ae many useful hints. reh sof PARIET logy. 
“The workasa whole is very paeen and the practitioner who takes the trouble to master its 
contents will Perce all that can be said non this avery ‘excellent, speedy and. satisfactory —. of deter- 
min aoe the nature and degree of both c: nd refraction.”— The Lancet 
tea this little book of 109 axe is one so full of practical information that it should be 
studied by every one who is not a thorough master of che subject treated.” -Ophthalmic Record. 
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The 2 Examination of the Eye 
By J. HERBERT CLAIBORNE. Jr., M. D., 
uo eet me pf soporte inthe N. Y. Polyclinic; Instructor in ore ee cate College ot 
ysicians urgeons, N. Y.; to the New Amstercam E 
ono Bran Author of “ Theory and Practice of Ophthalmoscope.’ 
ithout making any claims for pean, exc cpt in his treatment of the subject, which is simple 
a attractive, per author has presented a k on refractive errors and snipe pe Ant which is ad- 
mirably adapted to the use of students phason eginners. kebo contain addition chapters on the 
properties of sto vision and sada ig It is neatly gotten up and appropriately | illustrated .’'—//o- 
Meo, pares tc Eye, s z Throat eya 2, N. Y. 
Contain ination of the eye as pertaining to refraction expressed 
ina oe. ta oa attractive manne r the author’ $ previous work on the oph- 
elton cope. ga = ~, oe on “also ‘excellent. — Can Medical Review. 
Fep umber of 1 ubject of fitting iaenes delivered to 
the Beta ng K samay of, the ‘College of .P Physici ns ane Surgeons, NEW York. The method of properly 
adjusting nin in cases of hypermetropia, ela, astigmatism cant presbyopia is descri in an at- 
tractive way, and is m clear t = undoubtedl ll prove a perma aid to students and 
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before. The Pagers Swag inh of Seton tics is discussed i i the last chapter ; formulze are given and 
Suggestions made as to the cases in which they are indic l Journal, St. Louis. 
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