B. Divergent squint in emmetropia.
(a) Permanent 32 cases. Among them 10 with alternating strabismus and anisometropia of at least 2 D. And in 9 cases emmetropia in one, myopia in the other eye; once simple hypermetropic astigmatism in one, with myopic astigmatism in the other eye. Visual acuteness of both eyes in these 10 cases more than 1/7. In the 22 cases of monocular squint the visual acuteness of the squinting eye amounted 8 times to more than 1/7 -, 10 times 1/12 to 1/36 (in 1 case V. = 1/36 with nystagmus of the squinting eye when put into fixation). V. less than 1/36 in 3 cases; 6 cases excluded on account of complications.
(b) Periodic squint 28 cases. Among them 5 with anisometropia of at least 2 D. (emmetropia in one, myopia in the other eye). Visual acuteness of the squinting eye more than 1/7 in 27 cases, less than 1/7 to V. = 1/12 in 1 case.
C. Divergent squint in myopia to M. = 2 D.
(a) Permanent 24 cases (among them 6 with anisometropia of at least 2 D.). Visual acuteness of the squinting eye more than 1/7 in 15 cases. V. less than 1/7 to V. = 1/12 2; V. less than 1/12 to V. = 1/36 3; V. less than 1/36 2 cases; 2 cases excluded on account of complications (one on account of atrophy of the optic nerve, the other on account of posterior polar cataract).
(b) Periodic squint 23 cases. Among them 10 cases with anisometropia of at least 2 D. Visual acuteness more than 1/7 in all 23 cases.
D. Divergent squint in myopia 2 D. to M. = 4 D.
(a) Permanent 17 cases. Among them 2 with anisometropia of more than 2 D. V. to 1/7 9 cases. V. < 1/7 to V. = 1/12 1 case. V. < 1/12 to V. = 1/36 2 cases. V. < 1/36 1 case. Four cases excluded (2 with choroiditis, 1 with congenital cataract, 1 with traumatic cataract).
(b) Periodic 8 cases. Among them 4 with anisometropia of at least 2 D. V. to 1/7 7 cases. V. 1/36 1 case.
E. Divergent squint in myopia 4 D. to M. 6·5 D.