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Medical Forum / General / Vision / August 2009

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Best Lens31 Aug 2009 23:46 GMT4
Who makes the best progressive lens?
Transitions31 Aug 2009 18:14 GMT2
So what do folks here think about Transitions? (the lenses that are
clear inside and get dark outside) I hear the latest version VI are
much improved over those of years ago. Are they worth getting?
General Question on Progressives28 Aug 2009 00:23 GMT5
My last new glasses were five years ago.  They are progressives,
plastic (not glass, that is), sensitive to light, neutral shade
darkening, uncoated, but I know nothing of the brand or model.  They
are also large - I have always preferred rather large lenses.  The
How I Cured My Child of Squint26 Aug 2009 20:19 GMT1
[...]
How I Cured My Child of Squint
By Mrs. B. F. Glienke
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Focal length of a extremely myopic eye?26 Aug 2009 16:36 GMT69
What's the focal length of my eye (prescription -11.25 -2.50x178)? Is
that the range between my near point and far point?
Classic Calculation of the Refractive Power of the Eye.26 Aug 2009 15:17 GMT14
Subject:  Gullistrand did this work a long time ago.
Here is his analysis (in part).
This "Standard Eye" has a power of 58 diopters.
http://www.i-see.org/otis_brown/chapter_03.html
President Brooks discusses the need to "pressure" Congress26 Aug 2009 07:23 GMT10
The AOA needs more people like President Brooks.
I am not certain that Congress does.
(Is he related to Books posting on sci.med.vision?)
That would explain WHY Books posts here.
Squint and Amblyopia: Their Cure25 Aug 2009 16:57 GMT3
[...]
Squint and Amblyopia: Their Cure
By W. H. Bates, M.D.
Squint, or strabismus, is that condition of the eyes in which both are
Make Your Squint Worse24 Aug 2009 19:08 GMT2
[...]
Make Your Squint Worse—This will help you to cure it
There is no better way of curing squint than by making it worse, or by
producing other kinds of squint. This can be done as follows:
Sleepiness and Eyestrain24 Aug 2009 19:04 GMT1
[...]
By W. H. Bates, M.D.
How much sleep is necessary to maintain health? This is a question
which has never been satisfactorily answered. Theoretically, mental or
Becoming an optician24 Aug 2009 04:42 GMT25
I'm thinking of apprenticing to my ophthalmologist's optician, so I
can have a part-time job, as well as be able to pass the ABO NOCE
exam. My ophthalmologist's optician also grinds the lenses, so I
assume she has all the theoretical knowledge of optics as well.
The Cure of Imperfect Sight23 Aug 2009 17:19 GMT1
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Ready October 15, 1920
THE CURE OF IMPERFECT SIGHT
By Treatment Without Glasses
Questions and Answers22 Aug 2009 17:04 GMT1
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Questions and Answers
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All readers of this magazine are invited to send questions to the
What does a person with a negative scotoma see?22 Aug 2009 00:13 GMT15
What does a person with a negative scotoma see? A black area? A white
area?
How I Learned to See21 Aug 2009 17:13 GMT1
[...]
How I Learned to See
By Irma Meyers
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