Are progressive myopia and conus due to hereditary predisposition or can they be induced by defect of refraction acting through the influence of the ciliary muscle?
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<dc:contributor>Loring, Edward G.</dc:contributor>
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<dc:source>Transactions of the International Medical Congress, Philadelphia, September 1876</dc:source>
<dc:title>Are progressive myopia and conus due to hereditary predisposition or can they be induced by defect of refraction acting through the influence of the ciliary muscle?</dc:title>
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