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Synopsis
Excerpt from Atlas and Epitome of Ophthalmoscopy: And Ophthalmoscopic Diagnosis
Still more difficult is the interpretation of the numer ous deviations from the normal which may be seen in the eye-ground. It is comparatively easy for one who sees only the coarser variations, because he fails to utilize the instrument to its fullest extent, or because the in strument itself is imperfect, or, possibly, because his eye is not sufficiently well-trained or is defective, or his ex amination is too hasty. Even the expert often finds the greatest difficulty in seeing and correctly interpreting the more minute pathologic alterations in the eye-ground. Practice and experience, both the examiner's own and that of other observers, in this, as in many other cases, will prove to be the best guides. The latter may be either described in words or illustrated by pictures which more or less faithfully reproduce pathologic alterations.
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