- Venetis.
Stensen N (1662).
Observationes anatomicae,
quibus varia oris,
oculorum &
narium vas
describuntur novique salivae,
lacrymarum & muci
fontes deteguntur...
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noticeable is the deep
fissure or
hiatus which begins at the
roots of the eyes (
oculorum radices) . . . it runs
posteriorly above the
temples as far as the roots...
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Holmiae (Stockholm):
Laurentii Salvii. p. 186. M.
dorso cano,
fronte alba,
oculorum fascia nigra Mayr, Ernst; Paynter,
Raymond A. Jr, eds. (1960). Check-list...
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Nystagmus Other names Dancing eyes,
Instabilitas oculorum Horizontal optokinetic nystagmus, a
normal (physiological) form of
nystagmus Specialty Neurology...
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Norrelius (1679–1749)
translated the
commentary into
Latin as
Illuminatio oculorum (The
Light of the Eyes), (1749). Unterthäniger
Bericht (1696) Eyn Sheyn...
- Sténon, Niels.
Nicolai Stenonis Observationes anatomicae quibus varia oris,
oculorum et
narium vasa describuntur,
novique salivae,
lacrymarum et muci fontes...
- "No One in
Power is Innocent" 2:20 18. "Mel's Nightmare" 1:13 19. "The
Oculorum" 2:22 20. "Not Even Toxic" 2:19 21. "He's Your
Father Too" 1:35 22. "Victim...
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noticeable is the deep
fissure or
hiatus which begins at the
roots of the eyes (
oculorum radices) [...] it runs
posteriorly above the
temples as far as the roots...
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treatise on the
treatment of eye
disorders Ars
Probatissima Oculorum or De
probatissima arte
oculorum, the only
published record of his work.
Based on his work...
- Ferrara,” by
Paolo Giovio, and a
treatise of
Simone Porzio, “De
Coloribus Oculorum”. His
knowledge of Gr****, however, was
probably limited, as he translated...