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| Rishi Giovanni Gatti 2004-08-25, 12:35 pm |
| > > Otherwise, why not train all who deal with
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> Why not train all dentists to be oral surgeons?
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> -MT
Yes, why not training everybody of us to learn about our own self and
how to use the rest methods that can prevent any refraction error and
so prevent any subsequent trouble of the eyes?
How much is the incidence of ocular diseases without refractive error?
(That is, people that get some kind of medical eye trouble without
ever suffering of refractive errors)...
This question is serious, if anybody has true data, please answer.
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| Rishi Giovanni Gatti 2004-08-31, 7:15 pm |
| > > Otherwise, why not train all who deal with
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> Why not train all dentists to be oral surgeons?
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> -MT
Yes, why not training everybody of us to learn about our own self and
how to use the rest methods that can prevent any refraction error and
so prevent any subsequent trouble of the eyes?
How much is the incidence of ocular diseases without refractive error?
(That is, people that get some kind of medical eye trouble without
ever suffering of refractive errors)...
This question is serious, if anybody has true data, please answer.
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