10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OPHTHALMIST»
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ophthalmist in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
ophthalmist and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
On that and your constitution, under Providence, the cure depends. One question
. I am not a professed ophthalmist, would you prefer to have one?” “Oblige me
with your 'opinion.” “It is a delicate point for me. There is no operation to perform.
Richard D. Blackmore, 1872
2
Encyclopedia of Cremation
Because he had gambled away his fortune by the time he died in 1887, his
widow Mimi asked an ophthalmist friend to lend her 1000 DM for a cremation in
Gotha in Germany, cremation still being prohibited in the Netherlands. The
ophthalmist ...
Douglas J. Davies, Lewis H. Mates, 2010
3
Out of the Valley: Another Year at Wormingford
you! The Lord bestow his favour upon you and grant you his peace!' I visit Out-
patients for the first time in my life to see the ophthalmist, wandering into a huge
square room in which wait some hundred or so bodies in various states of
disrepair.
4
The British Caribbean Who, What, why
St. Mary's College, T'dad ; Birmingham University, England and Washington
University, U.S.A. Holds Diploma American Board of Ophthalmology. Medical
Officer, Colonial Hospital, Port-of- Spain, T'dad 1936-41 ; Acting Ophthalmist
1948-49.
5
The Philadelphia Monthly Album, and Literary Companion
A celebrated ophthalmist was consulted—and an operation, was performed, and
his eyes were bandaged to await the result of the experiment. On the fourth day,
by direction, the cloths were removed, and—he was stone blind ! What to him ...
6
An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
ophthalmist, canopy; ocular, oculist, antler; perhaps eye. PA (pā), Teut. FA (fō), to
feed, nourish. Gk. πατλίμαι, I feed upon; L.pāscere(pt. t. pāuī), to feed, pānis,
bread; Goth. fō djan, tofeed,AS. fōda, food, fōdor, fodder. Ex. pastor, pastern,
pester, ...
7
Across the Sleeping Land
... if not downright outrageous Technicolor, which smites the beholder a violent
blow, and leaves him feeling as if his breakfast were about to re—enter the
atmosphere when he first ignores his ophthalmist's sensible warning and crosses
the ...
8
The Works of Vicesimus Knox: With a Biographical Preface
When dust is thrown into their eyes, more especially gold dust, the political
ophthalmist must honestly endeavour to clear away the obstruction. It becomes
every lover of his country, especially a country like England, where even the
throne ...
9
The works of Jonathan Swift, containing additional letters, ...
... and have been for some years very subject to an infirmity, which we doctors
call the gutta-serena ; and though he has been often told of the wonderful cures
lately performed by the famous ophthalmist Dr Henrick, all over the kingdom, he
will ...
Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott (sir, bart), 1824
10
The Opposition Press of the Federalist Period
When dust is thrown into the eyes of the people, more especially gold dust, the
political ophthalmist must honestly endeavor to clear away the obstruction. It
becomes every lover of his country ... to warn his countrymen of the danger,
whenever ...
Donald Henderson Stewart, 1969
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «OPHTHALMIST»
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ophthalmist is used in the context of the following news items.
Blindness? Gone in the next 10 years, says laser eye surgery pioneer
... laser surgery would not work almost thirty years and hundreds of millions of operations ago, the world's leading ophthalmist has always been ... «Channel 2 News, Oct 14»
Sale of caps, sunglasses rises with soaring mercury
While talking about the precautionary measures Dr Sanjay Dubey, another ophthalmist said, "One must wash the eyes with cold water ... «Times of India, Jun 13»