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CHAPTER VI
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The family consisted of a woman of fifty, two sons, thirty-five and thirty-seven, and three grandchildren--a girl of ten and boys of five and seven.

The irides were tremulous.
Clark reports a case of congenital dislocation of both crystalline lenses.

The lenses moved freely through the pupil into the anterior chambers.

The condition remained unchanged for four years, when glaucoma supervened.
Differences in Color of the Two Eyes .-- It is not uncommon to see people with different colored eyes.

Anastasius I had one black eye and the other blue, from whence he derived his name "Dicore," by which this Emperor of the Orient was generally known.


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