English edit

Etymology edit

centroscope +‎ -y

Noun edit

centroscopy

  1. Treatment by means of a centroscope.
    • 1911, Bristol Med Chir J - Volume 29, page 124:
      In Diagram III, a highly-glazed print is actually employed for this method of “ centroscopy.”
    • 1965 -, Dioptric Review and British Journal of Physiological Optics:
      Centroscopy, utilising simultaneous visual receptor stimulation-inhibition (photo-chemical and electro-physiologic), is applicable in treating the visual-fusion problems of the two- to four-year-old strabismic child.
    • 1966, American Orthoptic Journal - Volumes 16-20, page 35:
      Centroscopy is used for monocular stimulation for amblyopia as soon as the child can cooperate, which is generally not before the age of five.