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Medical Forum / General / Vision / November 2009

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My Experience in Treating Myopia30 Nov 2009 14:43 GMT5
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    My Experience in Treating Myopia
    By Irene Kundtz
A warning about concerning Otis and lampiste leouche30 Nov 2009 02:13 GMT8
Keep in mind these two layman know absolutely nothing about vision.
The only vision both have is providing you with the old fashioned ideas
of Bates.
Ignore both layman, the possibility exist that what they produce here
Sight-saving in the School-room28 Nov 2009 01:47 GMT5
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    Sight-saving in the School-room
    By Edith F. Gavin
Children May Improve Their Sight by Consciously Doing the Wrong Thing26 Nov 2009 14:41 GMT3
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    Children May Improve Their Sight by
    Consciously Doing the Wrong Thing
evaluating eye surgeons25 Nov 2009 23:04 GMT17
Tomorrow I see the first of a couple of surgeons who might operate on
my cataracts.
I chose these docs because, in each case, one patient I happened to
know thought that person was good.
Questions and Answers25 Nov 2009 22:41 GMT5
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    Questions and Answers
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The relationships between OPTOMETRIST and OPHTHALMOLOGISTS.25 Nov 2009 22:37 GMT16
I've always wondered about this one.  Although they are in a similar
arena, their jobs are very different.
I was wondering about the relationship between these two
professionals.  For instance, are there a lot of OPTHALMOLOGISTS that
Some Results of Concentration23 Nov 2009 17:27 GMT4
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    Stories from the Clinic
    17: Some Results of Concentration
The Vice of Concentration23 Nov 2009 05:21 GMT7
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    The Vice of Concentration
    By W. H. Bates, M.D.
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Are anti-glare or anti-reflective lenses useful?22 Nov 2009 19:39 GMT12
Hello. I am a 33-year-old male.
I need to get a pair of glasses with the prescription -5.00, -5.00 for
driving, watching movies in a theater, etc. Would it be useful to buy
lenses that have anti-glare or anti-reflective coating on them?
How Not To Concentrate21 Nov 2009 17:49 GMT3
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    How Not To Concentrate
   To remember the letter "o" of diamond type continuously and
without effort proceed as follows:
My Methods with School Children20 Nov 2009 23:50 GMT6
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    My Methods with School Children
    By a Public School Nurse
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Methods That Have Succeeded20 Nov 2009 13:27 GMT6
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Stories from the Clinic
16: Methods That Have Succeeded
By Emily C. Lierman
Optician, Optometrist & Opthalmologist19 Nov 2009 23:25 GMT7
My last prescription was written 2½ years ago by my ophthalmologist
who had done a cataract surgery on my right eye.  He added the "add"
part of my glasses (+2.75, +1.75 for my computer glasses which I use
most of the time indoors) by a standard formula, not by testing my
Saw someone wearing TWO-lenses glasses, about 1 inch apart, parallel19 Nov 2009 16:59 GMT2
Was going to a music performance; elderly woman behind me
had on glasses of a type I'd never seen before.
It was if she had two pair of glasses, one about one inch
out in front of the other pair.
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