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- W1988751504 abstract "A knowledge of the disorders of motility of the iris is frequently of considerable help in pointing to, if not determining, many abnormal conditions of the body as functional and organic disturbances, especially toxic and central nervous system diseases. The knowledge should be used by all, but it is of greater help to those who have not ready access to many of the more intricate or special methods of diagnosis, particularly laboratory or technical procedures. To understand the disorders of motility of the iris it is desirable to consider its structure and its normal function. Within the anterior segment of the eye the iris forms a diaphragm which contracts or dilates to permit the entrance into the eye of the amount of light most favorable to satisfactory vision. To accomplish this there are two sets of muscle fibers, each having a different source and type of nerve supply. The contracting" @default.
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- W1988751504 title "DISORDERS OF MOTILITY OF THE IRIS" @default.
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