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AMAUROSIS

Volume 1 · 62 words · 1815 Edition

in Medicine, a deprivation of sight, the eye remaining fair and seemingly unaffected. A perfect amaurosis is when the blindness is total; when there is still a power of distinguishing light from darkness, the disease is called by M. de St Ives an imperfect amaurosis. There is a periodical fort, which comes on instantaneously, continues for hours, or days, and then disappears.