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Excerpt from The Causes of Blindness in Children: Their Relation to Preventive Ophthalmology
From the point of view of social programs, etiologic information is of paramount importance, particularly to those social workers interested in the prevention of blindness. They can grasp its significance more readily and use it 'in the education of the public. Gradually the majority of ophthalmologists are also placing more emphasis on this part of the diagnosis.
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