A Manual of Diseases of the Eye

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A Manual of Diseases of the Eye
Charles Henry May, Claud Worth
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^'^; thl\^w The act of acconunodation is accompa- Portion of the nied by contraction of the pupil and by con- STu^m^rt^te vergence of the visual lines. the changes dur- The Far Point— When the eye is in a ^^>~«°^~^- state of rest, with acconmiodation com- pletely relaxed, it is adapted for its far point (punctum re- motum). This is the farthest point of distinct vision, and in the enmietropic eye it is situated at infinity.
The Near Point (jpunctum proanmum) is the nearest point at which the ey
...e can see distinctly when employing its maximum amount of acconunodation. It varies with the amoimt of acconmiodation possessed by the eye. The usual plan of determining the near point is to note the shortest distance at which the patient can read the smallest test type (Jaeger, No. 1, Fig. 18) with each eye separately.
The Range of Accommodation is the distance between the far point and the near point.
The Amplitude of Accommodation is the difference between the refractive power of the eye when at rest and when the accommodation is exerted to the utmost.


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