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<div class="definition"><div class="short_definition">Impaired vision or temporary blindness caused by [[sunlight]] reflected from [[snow]]  surfaces.</div><br/> <div class="paragraph">The medical name is niphablepsia. &ldquo;Symptoms of snow blindness are a gritty sensation under  the eyelids, excessive watering, double vision. First aid is to place the casualty in the dark or bandage  the eyes; application of cool compresses alleviates pain. Most cases will recover in 18 hours without  medical treatment&rdquo;(from ''Glossary of Arctic and Subarctic Terms'' 1955).</div><br/> </div><div class="reference">Arctic, Desert, Tropic Information Center (ADTIC) Research Studies Institute 1955. Glossary of Arctic and  Subarctic Terms. ADTIC Pub. A-105, Maxwell AFB, AL, . 90 pp. </div><br/>  
<div class="definition"><div class="short_definition">Impaired vision or temporary blindness caused by [[sunlight]] reflected from [[snow]]  surfaces.</div><br/> <div class="paragraph">The medical name is niphablepsia. "Symptoms of snow blindness are a gritty sensation under  the eyelids, excessive watering, double vision. First aid is to place the casualty in the dark or bandage  the eyes; application of cool compresses alleviates pain. Most cases will recover in 18 hours without  medical treatment"(from ''Glossary of Arctic and Subarctic Terms'' 1955).</div><br/> </div><div class="reference">Arctic, Desert, Tropic Information Center (ADTIC) Research Studies Institute 1955. Glossary of Arctic and  Subarctic Terms. ADTIC Pub. A-105, Maxwell AFB, AL, . 90 pp. </div><br/>  
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snow blindness

Impaired vision or temporary blindness caused by sunlight reflected from snow surfaces.

The medical name is niphablepsia. "Symptoms of snow blindness are a gritty sensation under the eyelids, excessive watering, double vision. First aid is to place the casualty in the dark or bandage the eyes; application of cool compresses alleviates pain. Most cases will recover in 18 hours without medical treatment"(from Glossary of Arctic and Subarctic Terms 1955).

Arctic, Desert, Tropic Information Center (ADTIC) Research Studies Institute 1955. Glossary of Arctic and Subarctic Terms. ADTIC Pub. A-105, Maxwell AFB, AL, . 90 pp.


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