On the days that a medical doctor, therapists and an oculist are available at the clinic, they have to make use of the sisters' offices. |
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Today, he will have an artificial eye inserted by an oculist at the New Zealand Artificial Eye Service in Takapuna. |
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An optometrist, ophthalmologist or oculist can make sure contact wearers have the right lenses and take care of them properly. |
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As early as the 18th century, an Italian oculist imagined replacing the natural crystalline lens with an artificial implant. |
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Esperanto, artificial language constructed in 1887 by L. L. Zamenhof, a Polish oculist, and intended for use as an international second language. |
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One then becomes an expert dermatologist, an expert laryngologist, and expert alienist, and expert oculist, an expert internist, and expert diagnostician. |
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Only a professional oculist can determine the health status of eyes and the entity of eye disturbance. |
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At the age of 16 he began wearing a monocle, an unusual step for a young man even in 1939, after an oculist told him his right eye was weaker than his left eye. |
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His reputation enabled him to also practice surgery in an experimental fashion and he was also consulted as an oculist. |
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Only as if I were being tested by an oculist. |
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They include a general and oculist medical visit, electrocardiogram, chest X-ray and complete blood tests as well as urine analysis with sediment examination. |
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Faced with gaping deficits, some desperate governors slashed payments to hospitals and doctors, or refused to pay for trips to the dentist or oculist. |
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Of course, I'd see an oculist if you suspect there's a cataract. |
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