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On Blindness: Magee on Blindness

Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 1997
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry - Vol.
Henry H. Work, William H. Sack
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Childhood blindness in the context of VISION 2020--the right to sight.

Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 2001
The major causes of blindness in children vary widely from region to region, being largely determined by socioeconomic development, and the availability of primary health care and eye care services.
C. Gilbert, A. Foster
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Blind leading the blind?

Practice Nursing, 1996
‘Blind people are ordinary human beings who can't see,’ says Richard Lane as he tells his experience of general practice as a blind person.
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The blind lead the blind

Computers and the Humanities, 1969
Medical interests have long been fascinated with the eye, if for no other reason than for the diseases and anomalies it exhibits. More recently, much interest has been concentrated on the areas of psychology and neurophysiology, for which the eye, particularly the retina, offers the opportunity for intimate study of the input region for perception and ...
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Is the blind spot blind?

Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1933
Two stimuli were designed for the purpose of casting light upon two mutually exclusive areas of the optic disk. This method of stimulation would favor form discrimination if the optic disk is sensitive to light. It would not favor form discrimination if the latter is dependent upon the retinal elements surrounding the optic disk, as both stimuli ...
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Blind leading the blind

Physics Bulletin, 1975
We are living in a time of unprecedented progress in electronic engineering. We have devices of incredible sensitivity that will transform any kind of energy into any other form, that will transmit messages from the remotest parts of the solar system, pictures from the moon, information from molecules in space.
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Age-related macular degeneration and blindness due to neovascular maculopathy.

A M A Archives of Ophthalmology, 1984
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is one of the four most common causes of blindness in the United States. Retinal manifestations of AMD can be categorized as either atrophic or neovascular/exudative.
F. Ferris, S. Fine, L. Hyman
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WORD-BLINDNESS IN SCHOOL CHILDREN

, 1925
The material included in this preliminary report has come from several sources but was assembled chiefly during an experimental clinic held by members of the Iowa State Psychopathic Hospital Staff in Greene County, Iowa, in January, 1925.
S. T. Orton
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Blind leading the blind

European Diabetes Nursing, 2004
Self blood glucose monitoring is an important tool to help people with diabetes manage their own diabetes. There may be barriers to carrying out the technique, including severe visual impairment. This article describes a solution to this problem using available modern technology.
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