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Chapter 30: Signs and Syndromes Mentioned in the Clinical Pupil Literature: Fact and Fancy | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 28: Anisocoria | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 26: Defects of Central Inhibition | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 27: The "Dazzling" Syndrome | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 25: Impairment of Sympathetic Pathways | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 20: Midbrain Syndromes: Spastic Miosis | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 15: Methods of Pupil Testing | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 16: Iris Damage | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 13: Use of the Pupil in Psychology | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 12: The Pupil as a Paradigm Example of a Neurological Control System: Mathematical Approaches in Biology, by Lawrence Stark, M.D. | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 14: Pupillary Pharmacology | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 06: Reflex Dilation | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 09: Reflex Integration: Physiologic Mechanisms | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 10: Reflex Integration: Pupillary Consequences | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 04: Reactions to Darkness | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 07: Effects of Extraocular Movements upon the Pupil | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 05: The Reaction to Near Vision | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 08: Other Phenomena Listed in the Physiologic Literature: A Glossary of Terms | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 03: The Light Reflex | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 11: Injury and Repair in the Nervous System | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 01: The Iris | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Chapter 02: Spontaneous Pupillary Changes in Darkness | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I (Cover; Introduction) | | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |
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Lecons sur les Fonctions Motrices du Cerveau, Reactions Volontaires et Organiques, et sur L'epilepsie Cerebrale (Annotations) | Effects of stimulation of the corona radiata and internal capsule. | Card Catalog Index Cards |
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Amygdalotomy and Hypothalmamotomy -- A Comparative Study (Annotations) | Autonomic effects of hypothalamic stimulation during stereotactic 'psychosurgery'; saw pupillary dilation as the most common sign of stimulation. | Card Catalog Index Cards |