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Example sentences for "pupillary"

Lexicographically close words:
pupation; pupil; pupilage; pupill; pupilla; pupils; puple; puppa; puppet; puppets
  1. This, then, is the way in which a reflex is carried out, the pupillary reflex, for example.

  2. The pupillary reaction to light is not done with malice aforethought, cannot be so done.

  3. Without it, the individual still shows the pupillary reflex to light, but has no sensations of sight.

  4. The pupillary reflex, to be sure, is entirely unconscious.

  5. In point of complexity, we find a graded series ranging from the pupillary reflex at one extreme to the nesting or mating instinct at the other, and no sharp line can be drawn on this score between the reflexes and the instincts.

  6. On another person you can also observe the "crossed" pupillary reflex, by throwing the light into one eye only while you watch the other eye.

  7. The "pupillary reflex" is the narrowing of the pupil of the eye {25} in response to a bright light suddenly shining into the eye.

  8. Both pupillary openings should be the same size, and not too small or too large in the bright light.

  9. As we look through the pupillary openings, both the lens and the vitreous humor should refract the light properly and not appear white or greenish-white in color.

  10. Generally, too, the pupil is irregular from adhesions between the lymph and the pupillary margin of the iris.

  11. Absence of pupillary reflex to light and pupillary dilatation, insensibility of nasal mucosa and modifications of pulse persistent after the attack is over cannot be imitated.

  12. No pupillary reactions to light on the left side; but the accommodation reflex and sensory reaction were preserved.

  13. The pupillary reactions were entirely normal in the attacks.

  14. Twenty-six showed pupillary changes and hyperreflexia, four of these latter showing also an absence of laryngeal and corneal reflexes.

  15. Pupillary responses were lively, but the swallowing reflexes were diminished, and the corneal and conjunctival reflexes were absent.

  16. A degree of mental impairment has followed a number of these heat strokes, together with sundry signs of organic disorder, such as reflex changes, pupillary changes, and difficulty in speech.

  17. However, in view of the pupillary inequality, the lymphocytosis, the leucoplakia, the W.

  18. Pupillary dilatation has been produced by introduction of a belladonna grain under the eyelid daily.

  19. For example, the pupillary reactions are preserved.

  20. This pupillary dilatation, which is more perceptible in young subjects and not in glaucomatous states, lasts, at least, for twenty-four hours.

  21. Instantly the eyelids were seen to separate and the pupillary orifice to enlarge.

  22. The course of operation and cure were regular in every respect, but the power of vision finally was so small that with a clear pupillary area, and otherwise normal condition, only single words of No.

  23. Lemiere's instruments were furnished with a common focusing arrangement, and the adapting to the inter-pupillary distance was effected by turning the two parallel telescopes round their common axis.

  24. The needle is then made to pass in an upward and outward direction behind the iris into the pupillary area above, or if no pupil be present, again through the iris (Fig.

  25. Iridotomy is an operation which is performed when the iris has become drawn up after a cataract extraction, so that there is no pupil, or the pupillary area is covered by the upper lid.

  26. Pterygium should be removed when advancing across the cornea, especially when the pupillary area is becoming involved.

  27. The apex of the iris bombé is transfixed and the point of the knife made to appear above the pupillary area; the iris bombé on the other side of the pupil is then transfixed and the knife is withdrawn.

  28. With the idea of obviating this, Brudenell Carter removed a small portion of the iris (button-hole), leaving the pupillary margin intact.

  29. They can all be more or less investigated in the living eye by the aid of the ophthalmoscope, because by the aid of this instrument we are able to see through the pupillary space.

  30. This darkness of the pupillary aperture is attributable partly to obvious causes, such as the natural contraction of the pupil or iris which occurs under light--this contraction limiting the number of rays which can enter the eye.

  31. He will now perceive that the pupillary aperture is illuminated, and, no longer black, shines with a silvery or reddened light.


  32. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pupillary" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.