The Students Guide to Diseases of the Eye

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The squint causes diplopia (homony- mous, p. 320), and to avoid this inconvenience, patients for the most part soon learn to ignore (or "suppress") the image formed in the squinting eye, the result usually being 304 REFRACTION AND ACCOMMODATION.
that this eye becomes very defective. This power of sup- pressing the false image is learnt most easily in very early life. In alternating squint no permanent suppression occurs, and consequently both eyes remain good (p. 238).
It will soon be noticed t
...hat squint is not present in every case of H. In very low degrees the necessary extra ac- commodation can be used without any extra convergence (relative accommodation, p. 44). In very high degrees, on the other hand, the effort needed for distinct vision, even of distant, and a fortiori of near, objects, is so great, that the child often sacrifices distinctness to comfort and bin- ocular vision, using only so much accommodation as can be employed without over-convergence. The squint not uncommonly disappears spontaneously as the child grows up, a fact, perhaps, explained by an increased power of dissociating A.

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