The Five Senses of ManH. S. King, 1876 - 304 páginas |
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... Refraction of the Light - Rays in a Lens — Path of the Light - Rays in the Eye CHAPTER II . The Adjustment of the Eye - Short Sight and Long Sight CHAPTER III . Recognition of the Interior Portions of the Eye - The Ophthalmo- scope ...
... Refraction of the Light - Rays in a Lens — Path of the Light - Rays in the Eye CHAPTER II . The Adjustment of the Eye - Short Sight and Long Sight CHAPTER III . Recognition of the Interior Portions of the Eye - The Ophthalmo- scope ...
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... Refraction of the Light - Rays in a Lens - Path of the Light - Rays in the Eye PAGE 48 CHAPTER II . The Adjustment of the Eye - Short Sight and Long Sight · • 62 CHAPTER III . Recognition of the Interior Portions of the Eye - The ...
... Refraction of the Light - Rays in a Lens - Path of the Light - Rays in the Eye PAGE 48 CHAPTER II . The Adjustment of the Eye - Short Sight and Long Sight · • 62 CHAPTER III . Recognition of the Interior Portions of the Eye - The ...
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... Refraction of the Light - rays in a Lens - Path of the Light - rays in the Eye . WHILST we can only become acquainted with the pre- sence of bodies through the organ of touch , when we bring the surface of our skin in direct contact ...
... Refraction of the Light - rays in a Lens - Path of the Light - rays in the Eye . WHILST we can only become acquainted with the pre- sence of bodies through the organ of touch , when we bring the surface of our skin in direct contact ...
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... refracted in such a manner that they unite into a distinct picture upon the background of the eye . It is well known that with the aid of a glass lens we can throw a representation of any object upon a screen . If , for example , we ...
... refracted in such a manner that they unite into a distinct picture upon the background of the eye . It is well known that with the aid of a glass lens we can throw a representation of any object upon a screen . If , for example , we ...
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... refraction , because the lens stands in the same relation to it as if it were a pane of glass bounded by parallel surfaces . A second ray passes through the focus F , strikes the lens , and is continued on the other side in a line ...
... refraction , because the lens stands in the same relation to it as if it were a pane of glass bounded by parallel surfaces . A second ray passes through the focus F , strikes the lens , and is continued on the other side in a line ...
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action apparatus appear auditory nerve basilar membrane blue body brain called camera obscura cause centimetres cochlea complementary colours consists convex lens distance distinct distinguish double impression ear-bones edge Ernst Heinrich Weber Eustachian tube exactly excited experience fact fenestra ovalis field of vision figure fingers fixed follows fundamental tone greater green hand harmonics Helmholtz illusion imagine incidental images instance irritation layer look manner means motion move muscles number of vibrations observed octave optic nerve outer passes peculiar perceive a double perception phenomena picture position primary colours produced rays of light recognise refraction retina seen sensation of light sense of locality sense of touch sensitive to red sensory circle sensory nerves sensory organs separate points side simultaneously single nerve-fibre skin sound sound-waves spectrum stereoscopic string surface tactile takes place terminal boundaries terminal limits tion tube tuning-fork tympanic cavity tympanic membrane violet vitreous humour whilst
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