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Broader terms:Narrower term:Used for:- Ocular symptoms of general diseases
- Ophthalmological manifestations of general diseases
- Ophthalmological symptoms of general diseases
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Filed under: Iridology
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Filed under: Eye -- Diseases
Filed under: Vision disorders -- Diagnosis
Filed under: Eye -- Diseases -- Treatment -- Early works to 1800
Filed under: Cataract -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Cataract -- Homoeopathic treatment Cataract: Its Nature, Causes, Prevention, and Cure (London: Homoeopathic Pub. Co., 1889), by J. Compton Burnett Filed under: Eye -- Inflammation Keep Your Mouth Shut: A Popular Treatise on Mouth-Breathing, Its Causes, Effects, and Treatment (with an appendix by Smith and Burnett on ophthalmia in newborns; Boston: Roberts Bros., 1893), by Fred A. A. Smith, contrib. by Swan M. Burnett
Filed under: Strabismus
Filed under: Blindness Tapping the Charcoal (Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, c1995), ed. by Kenneth Jernigan (HTML at nfb.org) Summit (Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, c2002), ed. by Marc Maurer (illustrated HTML at nfb.org) The Freedom Bell (Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, c1992), ed. by Kenneth Jernigan (HTML at nfb.org) Out of the Dark: Essays, Letters, and Addresses on Physical and Social Vision (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page, and Co., 1903), by Helen Keller (page images at Google; US access only)
Filed under: Blindness -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Blindness -- Fiction Glasses, by Henry James (Gutenberg text)
Filed under: Blind -- FictionFiled under: Blindness -- Juvenile fiction
Filed under: Blind -- Juvenile fictionFiled under: Blindness -- United States The Car, the Sled, and the Butch Wax (Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, c2003), ed. by Marc Maurer (illustrated HTML at nfb.org) Not Much of a Muchness (Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, c2002), ed. by Marc Maurer (illustrated HTML at nfb.org) I Can Feel Blue on Monday (Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, c2000), ed. by Marc Maurer (illustrated HTML at nfb.org) Oh, Wow! (Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, c2000), ed. by Marc Maurer (HTML at nfb.org) Remember to Feed the Kittens (Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, c1999), ed. by Marc Maurer (HTML at nfb.org) Freedom (Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, c2006), ed. by Marc Maurer (illustrated HTML at nfb.org) Celebrate (Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, c2005), ed. by Marc Maurer (illustrated HTML at nfb.org) Imagine (Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, c2004), ed. by Marc Maurer (illustrated HTML at nfb.org) The Lessons of the Earth (Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, c2004), ed. by Marc Maurer (illustrated HTML at nfb.org) To Reach for the Stars (Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, c2003), ed. by Marc Maurer (illustrated HTML at nfb.org) Gray Pancakes and Gold Horses (Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, c1998), ed. by Kenneth Jernigan (HTML at nfb.org) To Touch the Untouchable Dream (Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, c1998), ed. by Kenneth Jernigan (HTML at nfb.org) Like Cats and Dogs (Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, c1997), ed. by Kenneth Jernigan (HTML at nfb.org) Beginnings and Blueprints (Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, c1996), ed. by Kenneth Jernigan (HTML at nfb.org) Old Dogs and New Tricks (Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, c1996), ed. by Kenneth Jernigan (HTML at nfb.org)
Filed under: Blind -- United States Freedom (Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, c2006), ed. by Marc Maurer (illustrated HTML at nfb.org) Celebrate (Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, c2005), ed. by Marc Maurer (illustrated HTML at nfb.org) Imagine (Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, c2004), ed. by Marc Maurer (illustrated HTML at nfb.org) The Lessons of the Earth (Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, c2004), ed. by Marc Maurer (illustrated HTML at nfb.org) To Reach for the Stars (Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, c2003), ed. by Marc Maurer (illustrated HTML at nfb.org) Gray Pancakes and Gold Horses (Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, c1998), ed. by Kenneth Jernigan (HTML at nfb.org) To Touch the Untouchable Dream (Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, c1998), ed. by Kenneth Jernigan (HTML at nfb.org) Like Cats and Dogs (Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, c1997), ed. by Kenneth Jernigan (HTML at nfb.org) Wall-to-Wall Thanksgiving (Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, c1997), ed. by Kenneth Jernigan (HTML at nfb.org) Beginnings and Blueprints (Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, c1996), ed. by Kenneth Jernigan (HTML at nfb.org) Old Dogs and New Tricks (Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, c1996), ed. by Kenneth Jernigan (HTML at nfb.org) Toothpaste and Railroad Tracks (Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, c1995), ed. by Kenneth Jernigan (HTML at nfb.org) Standing on One Foot (Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, c1994), ed. by Kenneth Jernigan (HTML at nfb.org) Making Hay (Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, c1993), ed. by Kenneth Jernigan (HTML at nfb.org) The Freedom Bell (Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, c1992), ed. by Kenneth Jernigan (HTML at nfb.org) Oh, Wow! (Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, c2000), ed. by Marc Maurer (HTML at nfb.org) Kenneth Jernigan: The Master, the Mission, the Movement (Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, c1999), by Kenneth Jernigan (HTML and audio at nfb.org) Remember to Feed the Kittens (Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, c1999), ed. by Marc Maurer (HTML at nfb.org) Legislative Recommendations of Blinded Veterans Association, 1977: Hearing Before the Committee on Veterans' Affairs, House of Representatives, Ninety-Fifth Congress, First Session (Washington: GPO, 1977), by United Sates House Committee on Veterans' Affairs (page images at HathiTrust)
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