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1by Harwood, E. G.“…It is generally admitted that the ideal form of eye-examination is through the medium of the ophthalmic surgeon. …”
Published 26 November 1929
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2by Harwood, E. G.“…It is generally admitted that the ideal form of eye-examination is through the medium of the ophthalmic surgeon. …”
Published 26 November 1929
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3by Harwood, E. G.“…The recent Majority Report of the Committee appointed by the Minister of Health to consider the Optical Practitioners' Bill also remarked under the heading "The Ideal Form of Treatment" that "It is generally agreed that in the best interests of the patient the examination of his eyes should if at all possible be carried out by an oculist.…”
Published January 1929
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4by Harwood, E. G.“…The recent Majority Report of the Committee appointed by the Minister of Health to consider the Optical Practitioners' Bill also remarked under the heading "The Ideal Form of Treatment" that "It is generally agreed that in the best interests of the patient the examination of his eyes should if at all possible be carried out by an oculist.…”
Published January 1929