A Text book of Physiology for Students And Practitioners of Medicine

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Inasmuch as the dispersive power of these glasses is very different, their individual dispersion may thereby be corrected without considerably lessening their total refractive power. This principle has been made use of by Dolland in the construction of the achromatic lenses, achromatism being the term applied to the phenomenon of the refraction of light without decomposition into its components.
It is a well-known fact that if we gaze at a red and violet light placed at the same distance in fro
...nt of us, the former appears to be the more prominent and seems nearer to us. Clearly, this is merely an error of judgment, because since the red rays possess a greater THE CORNEA, IRIS AND AQUEOUS HUMOR 817 wavo-longth, a greator effort at accoiuinodalion is rociuiretl in order- to bring them to a precise foeal point upon our retina.
Miosis and Mydriasis. — These terms are commonly employed to indicate that the size of tiu^ pupil has been varied })y means of drugs or in consequence of pathological lesions.


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