"Retinitis Nyctalopica" by Ferdinand Arlt (Ritter von) is a significant historical work on retinitis pigmentosa, also known as night blindness. This book offers valuable insights into the understanding and treatment of this degenerative eye disease from a historical perspective. Arlt's detailed observations and clinical findings contribute to the broader field of ophthalmology and the study of hereditary vision disorders.
This edition presents a faithful reproduction of the original text, ensuring that researchers, medical professionals, and anyone interested in the history of medicine can access Arlt's important contributions. The book serves as a testament to the ongoing quest to understand and combat diseases affecting human vision.
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