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Expanding the Global Horizon of the ARCHIVES
The 10th Anniversary of Publication of the Chinese-Language Edition
Arch Ophthalmol. 1998;116:1362-1363.
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MANY OF US who are used to reading a copy of the ARCHIVES every month may not sense the momentous occasion of the publication of each issue. In historical perspective, each issue of the ARCHIVES is a component of the long history of the human quest of fighting blindness. While copies of the ARCHIVES may be casually scattered on our desk, the publication of each issue is timeless. Wherever there are libraries, the ARCHIVES will be permanently kept as a document of our effort to promote eye care around the world. Confucius exclaimed over the scene of a rolling river, "The ever rushing passage of time continues unceasingly as days following nights." Yet certain special moments, such as when a child is born or a person dies, may only be a flash of time in the midst of thousands of years, but to that person, the moment is eternal. Such . . . [Full Text of this Article]GREAT VARIATION IN PATTERNS OF EYE DISEASES IN CHINA
THE GREAT CHALLENGE OF CATARACT SERVICE
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