Ophthalmological Anatomy, Page 188

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Fisher, John Herbert, 1867-1933
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V. 3-^ c — 2-0 D. sph. = ,^.
The vision of the left eye I failed to improve further.
The fundi were quite healthy. The right pupil measured 3i mm. ; the left being only 3 mm. Each acted to Digitized by Google CORTICAL CENTRE FOR VISION 141 light, but the contraction of the right pupil was not quite so complete or so well maintained as that of its fellow; The fields taken with the perimeter and here reproduced show a distinct loss in the left periphery of each, /.e., a characteristic indication
...of, but not a complete left lateral hemianopia. The fields are quite reliable ; the patient being a very satisfactory man to test and quite accurate in his replies.
UnEym Rt^Ey9 A. C^Fields for white te&t, spot lo mm. Taken in good daylight, July 8, 1901.
I consider the partial hemianopia to indicate an indirect damage done to the right cuneus ; the bullet obviously did not pass through the right half vision centre, but it may easily have produced some disturbance of it ; this patient was unaware of any afi^sction of his sight, and it is important to note that he never lost vision as far as he was aware ; each of the three preceding patients, whose visual centres presumably were directly injured, lost all sight and found everything dark when he recovered consciousness — a symptom which, in each case, persisted for a considerable period.


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