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Seventh Annual Report of the Giza Memorial Ophthalmic Laboratory, Cairo.
Pp. 140. Cairo : Schindler's Press, 1933.
W. F. DUGGAN, Reviewer
Arch Ophthal. 1934;11(3):580-582.
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The Giza Laboratory is still under the able direction of Rowland P. Wilson; Major F. H. Stewart is the pathologist, while Ahmed Fahmi Abbassi and Abdel Fattah El-Tobgy are assistant pathologist and assistant surgeon, respectively, on the permanent staff.
The usual postgraduate instruction was given during 1932, after receiving which candidates for service in the ophthalmic section of the Public Health Service had to pass a primary and a final examination. It is noted that physicians who are graduates of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Cairo possess a far better knowledge of ophthalmology than those graduated abroad. This may be due to the fact that their education is determined by ophthalmologic features peculiar to Egypt and not necessarily to the fact that a poorer training is received abroad.
The Giza Laboratory functions chiefly as a central pathologic laboratory for the 52 government ophthalmic hospitals in
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