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ophthalmologist material - ophthalmologist is a topic touched on in Hugh Cook's medical memoir CANCER PATIENT Want to read the "Cancer Patient" medical memoir? Click here to start reading chapter one. Want an overview of the book? Click here for chapter-by-chapter details. |
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Ever since I was a child, I've had problems with my eyes. I'm extremely short sighted so I've needed to wear spectacles. Anyone with a high degree of myopia should really make a point of seeing an ophthalmologist on a regular basis, but I had not seen an eye doctor since 1988, at which point I saw Dr. Lindo Ferguson, who recommended that I switch to bifocals, a piece of advice that I rejected. |
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The topic ophthalmologist is a topic which this web page deals with. But the material on this site is not limited to ophthalmologist; rather, a range of things, ophthalmologist included, are touched upon in Hugh Cook's medical memoir "Cancer Patient", the complete text of which is here on this web site to read for free online, and which may also be purchased as a printed book from amazon.com. In the course of writing his medical memoir "Cancer Patient" Hugh Cook has touched on the topic of ophthalmologist, amongst other things. You can read here about ophthalmologist for free. This website does not focus exclusively on ophthalmologist but ophthalmologist is one of the topics touched on in these web pages. The writer has published some material about ophthalmologist online because some people who are inquiring about ophthalmologist want to search for material relating to ophthalmologist; for such people, people who want to find ophthalmologist material, it may be helpful to be directed to a passage dealing with ophthalmologist. Why? Because even if the stuff here about ophthalmologist does not provide the specific data which the search had hoped to find, the material may perhaps be helpful. One lives in hope. |
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Disclaimer This personal memoir of the writer's encounter with cancer (non-Hodgkin's lymphoma of the large B-cell type) attempts to cleave to the truth. However, the text may contain information that is wrong, outdated, incomplete or otherwise misleading. This memoir has been written in a time of illness by a cancer patient who, though he feels sharp enough, must admit to sometimes misinterpreting things, forgetting things, or, on occasion, quite simply not hearing things. This memoir is designed to communicate the writer's personal experience and is not intended as a source of medical information. Got a medical question? Ask your doctor. |
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The full text of the medical memoir "Cancer Patient" has been posted on this website. The complete text of "Cancer Patient" can be read for free online. However, the text is copyright - all rights reserved. For permission to use this text or any portion of it:-
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