
After discussing the functional disadvantages arising after correction of presbyopia with uni--or multifocal lenses, the authors describe the optical and physiological advantages of a lens with progressively increasing power. The principal qualities of these physiologically progressive lenses are studies, and the results of a preliminary survey concerning their use are analysed. The indications for, and adaptation and tolerance of these lenses are outlined.
Optics and Photonics, Eyeglasses, Visual Acuity, Humans, Presbyopia, Middle Aged, Visual Fields, Vision, Ocular, Aged
Optics and Photonics, Eyeglasses, Visual Acuity, Humans, Presbyopia, Middle Aged, Visual Fields, Vision, Ocular, Aged
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