MOST writers on ophthalmology appear to believe that the last word about problems of refraction (the deviation of light waves as they enter the eye) has been spoken, and according to their theories the last word is a very depressing one.
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Better Eyesight Without Glasses
March 30, 2005, Orient Paperbacks,India, Orient Paperbacks
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