In 1812, the British ophthalmologist James Ware relayed a curious finding to the members of the Royal Society in London
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The gene-based hack that is revolutionizing epidemiology author in: Pub Med Nature.com Google Scholar Share on Twitter Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Facebook Share via E-Mail Share via E-Mail Illustration by Acapulco Studio PDF version <span>In 1812, the British ophthalmologist James Ware relayed a curious finding to the members of the Royal Society in London. Of thousands of young men recruited to regiments of the British army, only six had been turned away for poor vision in 20 years. But up to one-quarter of students about the same age go Summary
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