The intraocular lens in perspective
Intraocular Lens in Perspective Symposium San Diego, Calif. 1975.
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The intraocular lens in perspective
by Intraocular Lens in Perspective Symposium San Diego, Calif. 1975.
Published
1976
Publisher
Stratton Intercontinental Medical Book Corp
Pages
142
ISBN-13
9780883720400
ISBN-10
088372040X
Subjects
Permeability of the posterior lens capsule in vitro and in vivo
Spectacles for aphakia
Extended wear contact lenses for aphakia and myopia
The crystalline lens system
Cataracts
Report to the Congress
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