Abstract

Artificial illumination is usually inadequate and should be increased. Daylight should be approximated as nearly as possible. From the Lighting Research Laboratory of the General Electric Company, Nela Park, Cleveland. Read at the third annual meeting of the Association for Research in Ophthalmology, New Orleans, May 10, 1932.

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