Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Diseases of the Eye, and How Recognized: A Series of Articles on the More Common, Diseases With Which the Optician Meets in His Every-Day Work-the Causes, Symptoms, Toms, Diagnosis and Outlines of Treatment
The optometrist should cultivate the habit of oh servation in every case of refraction he has to deal with. Not only 01 the patient' 5 benefit and incident ally the raising oi one's self in the estimation of the patient, but because so much can be learned of the condition by simple inspection. You can tell whether or not the condition is a normal one or an abnormal one, and the early diagnosis of any eye disease, will if promptly treated, insure more speedy and complete cure which re?ects on the optometrical profession and raises it in the eyes of the public.
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