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Excerpt from Transactions of the Ophthalmological Section of the American Medical Association: At the 45th Meeting, Held at San Francisco, Cal., June 5-8, 1894
Since Richard Banister, Master of Surgery, Oculist and Practitioner of Physic, published his little book of twenty-three pages on the preservation of the Eye-sight three hundred years ago, in which our illustrious predecessor gave the regime he thought necessary to preserve the sight, together with the chief lotions, syrups and juices that should be applied to eye diseases, we have made wonderful progress; and yet we must confess there are many points needing elucidation, that will require the most patient study on the part of the anatomist, histologist, physiologist, pathologist and clinical Observer.
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