Wednesday, January 7, 2009

It Is Remarkable In This Respect Harold Pepparda's

It is remarkable in this respect Harold Pepparda's statement, which in the foreword to the To the book " Sight without glasses(spots) " has written the following: " the Present(True) book It is written with understanding of that adherents "adjusted" - and optometry do not agree with this method of treatment of eyes. It and is clear, as their formation(education) has inspired them principles, Which are opposite to the given theory, and also because at They are not present experience of treatment of eyes without the help of glasses(spots). For those from us who has such experience, this system - is not more disputable theory, and represents Established fact. We do not put a question on, whether it can To be made is it is already made.... We do not wait for approval and- Power from the settled school. We go another, newer - , road which as we were convinced, will lead to that, to To that we aspire - to precise sight for all our long life. " [73, .2]. So, two opposite opinions on value of method - .

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