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SPECIAL ARTICLE
Year : 1998  |  Volume : 46  |  Issue : 2  |  Page : 105-108

Scientific thinking in ophthalmology


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Science, medicine and ophthalmology have all evolved and progressed through varied but powerful influences over the centuries. While the tremendous technological advances in ophthalmology in the past 20 years are readily appreciated, many clinicians fail to grasp the impact of the several clinical trials that have contributed to better patient care. This article briefly traces the history of science, medicine and ophthalmology, and explains how scientific thinking could be applied to the clinical and academic aspects of ophthalmology.


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