Worth gained fame in two diverse areas of specialization : the management of childhood amblyoscope.
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He spoke against the use of an amblyoscope during training, because in his view the patient needed to take the correct binocular posture ( aiming the two eyes such that they simultaneously look at the same target in space ) when fusing, otherwise the training would not be likely to succeed.
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In particular, Frederick W . Brock spoke against the use of an amblyoscope during training, because in his view the patient needed to take the correct binocular posture ( aiming the two eyes such that they simultaneously look at the same target in space ) when fusing, otherwise the training would not be likely to succeed.