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eye doctor
noun as in medical doctor specializing in eyes
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In a survey by the American Optometric Association, 83 percent of eye doctors said they noticed an increase in vision problems related to screen time during the pandemic.
This time last year, 1-800 Contacts was among a small pool of “winners” — think home fitness brands like Peloton and virtual classes like Masterclass — early on in the pandemic as people were turning to the company for eye care as eye doctors closed.
If you’re going to an optician, who fills prescriptions from eye doctors but doesn’t do exams, masks should also be required there, and the store should limit the number of people allowed inside.
With cyclopentolate eye drops, the stuff your eye doctor uses to dilate pupils.
He constructed the first ophthalmoscope, which is a device that eye doctors use to look at the inside of the eye, but struggled with finding the proper amount of targeted light to use.
The same would be true of his dentist, his eye doctor, and his internist.
I remember I went into an eye doctor’s office and the woman there said, ‘Heidi Hummel!
There was one old fellow, an eye doctor, in Kabul, whom I used to notice on my way to the hospital.
He almost forgot he would not see Germany, unless the eye-doctor were a miracle-monger indeed.
If it hadn't been for what the eye doctor told her she wouldn't have telegraphed to me what she did.
The great eye-doctor was angry that it had not been attended to before.
She then married an eye-doctor, and lived with a brooding severity in his company, and that of her only child.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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