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Prismatic Spectacles.
1930
J W Thomas
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Gaze-contingent adaptation to prismatic spectacles.
September 1966, The American journal of psychology,
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The Cure of Squinting by the Use of Prismatic Spectacles.
November 1853, The North-Western medical and surgical journal,
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[Testing apparatus for controlling the prismatic quality of spectacles and IuSP-5 lenses].
January 1967, Novosti meditsinskogo priborostroeniia,
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"How do I do it?" The use of prismatic spectacles in patients with severe cervical burns.
January 1990, The Journal of burn care & rehabilitation,
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Randomized trial of effect of bifocal and prismatic bifocal spectacles on myopic progression: two-year results.
January 2010, Archives of ophthalmology (Chicago, Ill. : 1960),
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Opting to wear prismatic spectacles was associated with reduced neck pain in dental personnel: a longitudinal cohort study.
August 2016, BMC musculoskeletal disorders,
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Effect of bifocal and prismatic bifocal spectacles on myopia progression in children: three-year results of a randomized clinical trial.
March 2014, JAMA ophthalmology,
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Spectacles.
August 1953, British medical journal,
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Spectacles.
November 1869, Hall's journal of health,
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Spectacles.
November 1858, Hall's journal of health,
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