That benighted place is presided over by a billboard for an "
oculist" named T.J.
"We now know that if there was an
oculist facility in Temple Street we would not have to source the prosthesis in the UK, it could be done here.
Amidst the Jazz Age entertainments of their America--from the lavish, opulent, vulgar, entertainments thrown by Jay Gatsby at his estate on West Egg to which nearly everyone comes yet nearly no one is actually invited, to the smaller scenes of labored festivity or furtive assignation-- the two veterans, in their shared experience of the war, frequently seem to stand as markedly apart from the scenes of postwar culture to which they have returned as do the disembodied advertising-billboard eyes of a long departed
oculist, Dr.
The researchers discovered the document's initial 16 pages describe an initiation ceremony for a secret society that called itself the high enlightened
oculist order of Wolfenbuttel.
Treating physician should be aware of the fact that all the cases of malaria with altered sensorium must undergo funduscopy by a trained
oculist in order to detect even subtle retinal changes.
Michel parked his car on the other side of the boulevard, as was his habit, and crossed over, in this way passing the "frontier" (that's the word his neighbor, the
oculist from the first floor, used) between the XVIIIe and the IXe arrondissements.
Setting up in practice as an
oculist in Devonshire Place, 'close to the classical Harley Street' (M&A, 95), Conan Doyle failed to attract a single patient to cross his threshold.
Dr Amani Abu Ward,
oculist, Medical Services, Abu Dhabi Police, said laser beam could cause retinal injury.
Soon after Moses's History we are informed that Podalius and Machaon son to Esculapius himself drew teeth and dressed wounds; Appolo was an
Oculist. Hippocrates not only understood surgery, but practised it; and Celeus the same.
Arthur Jacob's second son, Samuel, became an
oculist in Melbourne, Victoria.
Jean Garrigue also tried and failed to write a full-length novel--about an
oculist. Sylvia Plath didn't fail in taking on a novel as well as poetry; she only thought she had, denigrating The Bell Jar nearly every chance she got.
Matt was joined in the generous gesture by
oculist Stephen Haddad, who volunteered to make a prosthetic eye, and optometrist Jeanette Yu, who would donate a pair of glasses.
Marion Sims successfully excised what proved to he a benign tumor from her womb, in Paris in 1866; CCM regained her vision after thirty years thanks to an
oculist in Coblenz in 187 3, and promptly reread what she had last been able to read in 1843, the first Ode of Horace.