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David A Goss

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Hindsight (Saint Louis, Mo.)|September 2, 2011
Some doctors of medicine who published optometry books and played significant roles in early twentieth century optometric educationDavid A Goss
Hindsight (Saint Louis, Mo.)|October 3, 2014
Harold R. Barnes (1895-1972), optometric practitioner and instructor and boxing official turned boxing opponentDavid A Goss
Hindsight (Saint Louis, Mo.)|December 19, 2014
A look at the origins of dissociated phoria and fusional vergence range testingDavid A Goss
Hindsight (Saint Louis, Mo.)|February 21, 2009
Rare book library catalogs with significant eye and vision contentDavid A Goss
Hindsight (Saint Louis, Mo.)|January 8, 2008
The refraction letter, a periodical published monthly from 1973 to 1976David A Goss
Hindsight (Saint Louis, Mo.)|May 28, 2015
Historical note on subjective refraction, trial lens sets, and phoroptersDavid A Goss
Hindsight (Saint Louis, Mo.)|May 28, 2015
Half a century ago: optometric education in the United States in the 1960sDavid A Goss
Hindsight (Saint Louis, Mo.)|May 28, 2015
Authors of the first contact lens textbooks: Beacher, Feinbloom, and ObrigDavid A Goss
Hindsight (Saint Louis, Mo.)|June 20, 2014
Louis l. DeMars and the DeMars School of OptometryDavid A Goss
Hindsight (Saint Louis, Mo.)|June 19, 2012
Biographical notes on two writers on optometric case analysis: Sol K. Lesser and Martin H. BirnbaumDavid A Goss
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Hindsight (Saint Louis, Mo.)|September 2, 2011
Some doctors of medicine who published optometry books and played significant roles in early twentieth century optometric educationDavid A Goss
Hindsight (Saint Louis, Mo.)|October 3, 2014
Harold R. Barnes (1895-1972), optometric practitioner and instructor and boxing official turned boxing opponentDavid A Goss
Hindsight (Saint Louis, Mo.)|December 19, 2014
A look at the origins of dissociated phoria and fusional vergence range testingDavid A Goss
Hindsight (Saint Louis, Mo.)|February 21, 2009
Rare book library catalogs with significant eye and vision contentDavid A Goss
Hindsight (Saint Louis, Mo.)|January 8, 2008
The refraction letter, a periodical published monthly from 1973 to 1976David A Goss
Hindsight (Saint Louis, Mo.)|May 28, 2015
Historical note on subjective refraction, trial lens sets, and phoroptersDavid A Goss
Hindsight (Saint Louis, Mo.)|May 28, 2015
Half a century ago: optometric education in the United States in the 1960sDavid A Goss
Hindsight (Saint Louis, Mo.)|May 28, 2015
Authors of the first contact lens textbooks: Beacher, Feinbloom, and ObrigDavid A Goss
Hindsight (Saint Louis, Mo.)|June 20, 2014
Louis l. DeMars and the DeMars School of OptometryDavid A Goss
Hindsight (Saint Louis, Mo.)|June 19, 2012
Biographical notes on two writers on optometric case analysis: Sol K. Lesser and Martin H. BirnbaumDavid A Goss
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