Parliamentary Papers, Том 19H.M. Stationery Office, 1962 |
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... cause of blindness was shown in the two eyes , and in 33 ( 2 · 6 per cent . ) the two eyes were blinded by different causes . DEGREE OF BLINDNESS The totally blind ( those having no perception of light ) accounted for 6.9 per cent . of ...
... cause of blindness was shown in the two eyes , and in 33 ( 2 · 6 per cent . ) the two eyes were blinded by different causes . DEGREE OF BLINDNESS The totally blind ( those having no perception of light ) accounted for 6.9 per cent . of ...
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... causes 127 15.4 825 100.0 almost half of which were cases of congenital cataract . The largest single cause was myopia with 21.0 per cent . of cases . Of the remaining causes the more significant were diabetic retinopathy , retinitis ...
... causes 127 15.4 825 100.0 almost half of which were cases of congenital cataract . The largest single cause was myopia with 21.0 per cent . of cases . Of the remaining causes the more significant were diabetic retinopathy , retinitis ...
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... causes 2 4 1 1 2 1 46 ::::::: ::: 21 94 199 and other congenital structural anomalies ( mainly nystagmus ) are the outstanding causes , and of the remaining causes myopia is the only one giving a substantial number of cases . It may be ...
... causes 2 4 1 1 2 1 46 ::::::: ::: 21 94 199 and other congenital structural anomalies ( mainly nystagmus ) are the outstanding causes , and of the remaining causes myopia is the only one giving a substantial number of cases . It may be ...
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