| 11. | Jack Singer, an ophthalmic surgeon in Vermont, removes cataracts about 250 times a year.
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| 12. | On 11 April 1905 she married William Wallace, an ophthalmic surgeon, painter and composer.
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| 13. | They travel to Cape Town to consult a top ophthalmic surgeon, who decides to operate.
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| 14. | He retired from active service at Guys in 1861 and was appointed Consulting Ophthalmic Surgeon.
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| 15. | Estlin's reputation spread, and he became known as one of the leading ophthalmic surgeons in England.
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| 16. | Gifford moved to Omaha, NE, in 1886, where he became the city's first practicing ophthalmic surgeon.
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| 17. | Meyer-Bothling is a Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon who practises in the South East of England, United Kingdom.
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| 18. | Professor "'Robert Henry Elliot "'ophthalmic surgeon and author, an expert on snake venom and on Indian magic.
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| 19. | Dr . Samuel Pallin, an Arizona ophthalmic surgeon, says he owns the procedure for stitchless cataract surgery.
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| 20. | She married Norman Bell Beattie Fleming, a Harley Street ophthalmic surgeon, in 1932, and had four children.
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