Perfect Sight Without Glasses


 * The Fundamental Principle
 * Preface
 * Chapter 1 - Introductory
 * Chapter 2 - Simultaneous Retinoscopy
 * Chapter 3 - Evidence for the accepted theory of accommodation
 * Chapter 4 - The truth about accommodation as demonstrated by experiments on the eye muscles of fish, cats, dogs, rabbits and other animals
 * Chapter 5 - The truth about accommodation as demonstrated by a study of images reflected from the lens, cornea, iris and sclera
 * Chapter 6 - The truth about accommodation as demonstrated by clinical observations
 * Chapter 7 - The variability of the refraction of the eye
 * Chapter 8 - What glasses do to us
 * Chapter 9 - The cause and cure of errors of refraction
 * Chapter 10 - Strain
 * Chapter 11 - Central fixation
 * Chapter 12 - Palming
 * Chapter 13 - Memory as an aid to vision
 * Chapter 14 - Imagination as an aid to vision
 * Chapter 15 - Shifting and swinging
 * Chapter 16 - The illusions of imperfect and of normal sight
 * Chapter 17 - Vision under adverse conditions a benefit to the eyes
 * Chapter 18 - Optimums and pessimums
 * Chapter 19 - The relief of pain and other symptoms by the aid of the memory
 * Chapter 20 - Presbyopia: Its cause and cure
 * Chapter 21 - Squint and amblyopia: their cause
 * Chapter 22 - Squint and amblyopia: their cure
 * Chapter 23 - Floating specks: their cause and cure
 * Chapter 24 - Home treatment
 * Chapter 25 - Correspondence treatment
 * Chapter 26 - The prevention of myopia in schools: Methods that failed
 * Chapter 27 - The prevention and cure of myopia and other errors of refraction in schools: A method that succeeded
 * Chapter 28 - The story of Emily
 * Chapter 29 - Mind and vision
 * Chapter 30 - Normal sight and the relief of pain for soldiers and sailors
 * Chapter 31 - Letters from patients
 * Chapter 32 - Reason and authority

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