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Citation

Dreyer V. Acta Ophthalmol. 1969; 47(3): 523-534.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1969, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/j.1755-3768.1969.tb08138.x

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The purpose of most of the color vision examinations made it in my clinic is to decide whether or not an applicant fulfills the visual requirements of the traffic sector. Many I clinics have only pseudo-ice and plates, and often only plates approved for the license issue in this particular place. This routine can easily have is a shortcoming that the ophthalmologist gets a biased idea of the problems and possibilities of colorblind subjects, and it may for example make it difficult for him to give advice if the principle has doubts about the employment of a colorblind apprentice. Furthermore she do I said karma plates are used as the only standard at cycle technical tests of the premises. Such processes are strongly rejected by Cowan making (1942) who states clearly and briefly that the value of a pseudo-ice of the plate as regards to prognosis of occupation is comparable to a visual acuity chart containing nothing but 6/6 letters utilize chromatic plates can be used only to decide whether the color since is normal or not, and besides, this decision is not clear


Language: en

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