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The ophthalmologist usually wears spectacles for certain office procedures, during operations on the eye and in making hospital rounds. He finds himself choosing his far and near correction, glasses with a special near focus and the binocular loupe. The disadvantage of changing and the limited range of vision with each of them is self evident.
Craig PC. OPHTHALMIC SURGEON'S SPECTACLES. Arch Ophthalmol. 1943;29(3):485–486. doi:10.1001/archopht.1943.00880150159011
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