2010
DOI: 10.4172/2155-9570.1000101
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Saints and Ophthalmology: A Pattern for Emulation, A Model of Healing, and Physicians in Action

Abstract: From the earliest times, medical practitioners have sought divine help and support to aid them as they go about their busy rounds. In Christian Europe of the High Middle Ages, saints played a central role in the everyday life of the ailing. Alongside healing attempts which involved magic, folk or scientifi cally-based medicine, the invocation of specifi c patron saints for the curing of ailments was a widespread practice. The miracles of vision performed by saints over the past two millennia are listed and int… Show more

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“…Treatment of refractive errors can prevent legal blindness and vision loss [62]. From the earliest times, medical practitioners have sought divine help and support to aid them as they go about their busy rounds for screening [63]. Surgeons as well as the entire ophthalmic care team should be aware of this incident to try to minimize the risk of thermal injury by working in a make-up free ophthalmic field [64].…”
Section: Preventive Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Treatment of refractive errors can prevent legal blindness and vision loss [62]. From the earliest times, medical practitioners have sought divine help and support to aid them as they go about their busy rounds for screening [63]. Surgeons as well as the entire ophthalmic care team should be aware of this incident to try to minimize the risk of thermal injury by working in a make-up free ophthalmic field [64].…”
Section: Preventive Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%