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On Pupillary Anomalies in Paralysed and Non-paralysed Idiot Children, and their Relation to Hereditary Syphilis
A Paper read before the Medico-Psychological Association at the General Meeting, London, 10th May, 1900
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 February 2018
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I desire in this paper to focus your attention upon certain pupillary anomalies as observed in a class of patients who in this respect have not been the recipients of that amount of attention which to my mind is their due.
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