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Dr. John Herbert Waite

Arch Ophthal. 1930;3(4):458-459.

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GENERAL

Oxford Ophthalmological Congress.—The Oxford Ophthalmological Congress will assemble at Keble College, Oxford, on the evening of Wednesday, July 9, 1930, and the meetings will be held on the following Thursday, Friday and Saturday, July 10, 11 and 12.

On the morning of Thursday, July 10, there will be a symposium on "Toxic Amblyopia," to be introduced from the ophthalmologic standpoint by Dr. H. M. Traquair, of Edinburgh; from the point of view of the physician by Sir Farquhar Buzzard, Bt. K.C.V.O., Regius professor of physics at the University of Oxford, and from the pharmacologic aspect by Dr. J. A. Gunn, professor of pharmacology at the University of Oxford.

On Thursday afternoon, July 10, an address will be given by Sir Oliver Lodge, F.R.S., entitled "Modern Theories on the Nature of Light."

The Doyne Memorial Lecture will be delivered on the morning of Friday, July . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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