Some doctors of medicine who published optometry books and played significant roles in early twentieth century optometric education.

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This paper provides brief profiles of four doctors of medicine who wrote books for optometrists and who were faculty members in, and/or directors of, optometry schools in the early twentieth century. Those studied were Thomas G. Atkinson (1870-1946), Marshall B. Ketchum (1856-1937), Joseph I. Pascal (1890-1955), and Clarence W. Talbot (1883-1958). The content of the books they wrote is also discussed.

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Goss, D. A. (2011). Some doctors of medicine who published optometry books and played significant roles in early twentieth century optometric education. Hindsight (Saint Louis, Mo.), 42(1), 20–28.

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