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W. L. Benedict
Arch Ophthal. 1938;19(6):1009-1010.
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SOCIETY NEWS
British Medical Association, Section on Ophthalmology.—The Section on Ophthalmology of the British Medical Association, which meets in Plymouth, will hold meetings on July 21 and 22. The program for the two days is as follows:
On Thursday, July 21, at 10 a. m., "Co-Operation Between the Ophthalmologist and the Physician in Certain Cases of Visual Loss" will be discussed. The discussion will be opened by Mr. C. B. F. Tivy, Plymouth, followed by Dr. R. N. Craig, Exeter ; Prof. J. A. Nixon, Bristol; Dr. C. M. Hinds Howell, London, and Dr. Edward McCulloch, Plymouth.
On Friday, July 22, at 10 a. m., the following papers will be read, followed by a discussion: "Some Special Problems in the Pathology of Glaucoma," Dr. Karl Wessely, Munich ; "The Contact Lens Centre—Its Purpose and Policy," Mr. A. Rugg-Gunn, London ; "Corneal Transplantation," Mr. J. W. Tudor Thomas, Cardiff; "Vital Staining of
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