Publication Type: Journal Article
Authors: Arthur Jampolsky; Bernice C Flom
Publication: American journal of ophthalmology, Volume 36, p.81–85 (1953)
Abstract:
An occluder which will interrupt binocular coordination as completely as possible is by far the best for the purpose of predicting whether or not a patient’s symptoms are due to a binocular anomaly. There are several ways of successfully and completely occluding one eye.
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