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_aColour-Blindness _bWith a Comparison of Different Methods of Testing Colour-Blindness |
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_aOxford _bPsychology Press _c20150811 |
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520 | _bOriginally published in 1925, this book embodies the results of research on red-green colour-blind subjects, supplemented by brief accounts of blue-yellow, total, and acquired colour-blindness to complete the description of the different forms of the defect. After a historical survey of previous work by such men as Dalton, Helmholtz, Rayleigh, Edridge-Green and others, the author deals with the most important theories of colour-blindness, and with a description of the tests and a discussion of their results. | ||
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