Nocturnal BLINDNESS, called also nyctalopia, is that which ensues on the setting of the sun in persons who see perfectly in the day, but become quite blind as night approaches. (See Phil. Trans. No. 159, p. 560; and a singular case related by Dr Samuel Pye in the Medical Observ. and Inquir. vol. i. p. 111.)
Nocturnal BLINDNESS
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