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Ophthalmic Literature, Vol. 3

Jackson, Edward
Ophthalmic Literature, Vol. 3
Excerpt from Ophthalmic Literature, Vol. 3: January, 1913Post, M. H. Prevention of Blindness. Jour. Mo. State Med. Assn., ix, p. 232.Recent Progress in Illumination: Report of Committee of Illuminat ing Engineering Society. Ophthalmology, ix, p. 281.Schanz. F. Colored Protective Glasses. Ophthalmology, ix, p. 182.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThi...

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Ophthalmic Literature, Vol. 4

Jackson, Edward
Ophthalmic Literature, Vol. 4
Excerpt from Ophthalmic Literature, Vol. 4: January, 1914International scientific gatherings have been made possible only by peace among nations, and successful by the good will and cordial cooperation of all interested in their objects. These basic conditions are too recent to yet be regarded as wholly permanent. More than one carefully planned international congress has been prevented by the breaking out of war in Europe, and an almost equal...

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Ophthalmic Literature, Vol. 3

Jackson, Edward
Ophthalmic Literature, Vol. 3
Excerpt from Ophthalmic Literature, Vol. 3: September, 1913It is to be hoped that society control of our special journals would lay upon editors a sense of responsibility, a consciousness of judg ment by the profession, that would eliminate some of the most un worthy communications, which seem to be given place in privately controlled journals, simply to fill space and make the journal appear as large as its rivals. It is probable that an edit...

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Opthalmic Literature, Vol. 6

Jackson, Edward
Opthalmic Literature, Vol. 6
Excerpt from Opthalmic Literature, Vol. 6: December, 1916Alexander, E. W. Incipient Systemic Disturbance as Shown by Ocular Signs. California State Jour. Med., Dec., 1916, p. 478. Gradle, H. S. The Blind Spot. (18 ill.) Ann. Of Ophth., v 25, p. 740. Henker, 0. Carrier for Gullstrand Nernst Lamp. Zeit. F. Ophth., Optik, v. 4, Ht. 3-4, p. 75. New Instrument for Ophthalmological Examinations. Zeit. F. Ophth Optik, v. 4, Ht. 3 - 4, p. 122. Koegel,...

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Ophthalmic Literature, Vol. 3

Jackson, Edward
Ophthalmic Literature, Vol. 3
Excerpt from Ophthalmic Literature, Vol. 3: February, 1913The practical application of this bit of history lies in the prob ability that in the immediate future, as 'ln the past, a large propor tion of these cases will be first identified by the ophthalmologist.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical w...

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Ophthalmic Literature, Vol. 5

Jackson, Edward
Ophthalmic Literature, Vol. 5
Excerpt from Ophthalmic Literature, Vol. 5: November, 1915It is very true that examinations have been largely directed to ascertaining a candidate's ability to remember and use words, and that such ability is something very different from fitness for ophthalmic practice. It is quite true that examinations can be given, and have been given, in which the recent student actively crammed for the test, although he is quite incompetent for medical p...

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