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Theory of retinoscopic and photoretinoscopic images

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Abstract

Retinoscopy is perhaps the most widely used refractive technique anywhere; however the theory of the retinoscopic image has been largely neglected for the past half-century. New interest in the retinoscopic image has been kindled by modern photoretinoscopic techniques.

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