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If , on the other hand , the disease was used as an opprobrium in religious controversy , in view of the many disparaging epithets applied to Milton , it is surprising that syphilis was not among the appellations used in slandering him ...
If , on the other hand , the disease was used as an opprobrium in religious controversy , in view of the many disparaging epithets applied to Milton , it is surprising that syphilis was not among the appellations used in slandering him ...
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One of the unfortunate characteristics of the disease is its painlessness in the early stages . Another is the contraction of the visual field , usually on the nasal side , but it may appear at other points .
One of the unfortunate characteristics of the disease is its painlessness in the early stages . Another is the contraction of the visual field , usually on the nasal side , but it may appear at other points .
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If Milton's blindness was the result of this disease , it may be concluded from Dr. Lancaster's statement that the ... him to become blind more rapidly , since the disease would run its course whether or not he overworked his eyes .
If Milton's blindness was the result of this disease , it may be concluded from Dr. Lancaster's statement that the ... him to become blind more rapidly , since the disease would run its course whether or not he overworked his eyes .
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Medicine and Hygiene in the Seventeenth Century | 3 |
Evidence Relating to the Cause of Miltons Blindness | 16 |
Fantastic Views of the Cause of Miltons Blindness | 24 |
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