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P-ISSN 0002-9599
E-ISSN 1945-452X
Science Paper
Vol. s2-30, Issue 90, 1860November 01, 1860 EDT

On Our Inability From the Retinal Impression Alone to Determine Which Retina Is Impressed

William B. Rogers,
Earth sciences
https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s2-30.90.404
American Journal of Science
Rogers, W. B. (1860). On our inability from the retinal impression alone to determine which retina is impressed. American Journal of Science, s2-30(90), 404–409. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.2475/​ajs.s2-30.90.404

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