William Feinbloom (born Brooklyn 1904, died 1985) was an American optometrist considered to be a pioneer in the field of low vision, , and the development of low vision devices. In 1936, he introduced a glass-plastic design contact lens, making them lighter and more convenient than the existing glass-blown lenses. The Southern California College of Optometry makes an annual award in Feinbloom's name for a student showing outstanding clinical patient care. The Pennsylvania College of Optometry's clinic, The Eye Institute, operates the William Feinbloom Vision Rehabilitation Center.
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| - William Feinbloom (born Brooklyn 1904, died 1985) was an American optometrist considered to be a pioneer in the field of low vision, , and the development of low vision devices. In 1936, he introduced a glass-plastic design contact lens, making them lighter and more convenient than the existing glass-blown lenses. The Southern California College of Optometry makes an annual award in Feinbloom's name for a student showing outstanding clinical patient care. The Pennsylvania College of Optometry's clinic, The Eye Institute, operates the William Feinbloom Vision Rehabilitation Center. (en)
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| - William Feinbloom (born Brooklyn 1904, died 1985) was an American optometrist considered to be a pioneer in the field of low vision, , and the development of low vision devices. In 1936, he introduced a glass-plastic design contact lens, making them lighter and more convenient than the existing glass-blown lenses. The Southern California College of Optometry makes an annual award in Feinbloom's name for a student showing outstanding clinical patient care. The Pennsylvania College of Optometry's clinic, The Eye Institute, operates the William Feinbloom Vision Rehabilitation Center. (en)
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