Flattened Eye
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“A representation of the manner in which the image is formed in the eye, when the cornea or crystalline lens is flattened. The perfect image would be produced at m m, behind the retina, and, of course, beyond the point necessary to secure perfect vision.” —Wells, 1857
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David A. Wells The Science of Common Things; A Familiar Explanation of the First Principles of Physical Science265
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