But it seems very unlikely that a stamp should be used by the oculist to mark the material of these Penicilli with.
On this account some authors have not inaptly described them under the special designation of Roman Ophthalmic or Oculist stamps.
The same oculist speaks of Lippitudo as “an excoriation of the edges of the lids, or bleared eyes;” and he describes obliteration of the Meibomian follicles as the cause of incurable Lippitudo.
Notice of a stamp used by a Roman oculist or empiric, discovered in Ireland.
He was Doctor Smith, quite a famous oculist in his day; you may have heard of him?
I know thou art unfortunately a jurist, and perhaps a worse oculistthan I myself am, and hast, perhaps, read very little in Herr Janin.
Now for the first time the question occurred to every one, where the oculist was; and Sebastian had hardly time to reply, that there was no one else to come, for he himself was to operate on his father.
I, for my part, am already preparing myself to see them to-morrow, during the operation, spring up on the very oculist and patient.
For that reason his son had to bring an oculist with him from Goettingen, who should operate upon him in the Chaplain's house on Tuesday.
Tomorrow the Lord and his son and his oculist will gladden me with their presence, and the cataract is to be couched here.
As he looked at the hammer in his hand a phrase from the lips of the drunken old oculist babbling of Napoleon came into his mind.
When he was fairly launched in a long paragraph the oculist interrupted.
One of the men was an itinerant oculist who came to the mining town once a month to fit and sell spectacles.
When the oculist had sold several pairs of spectacles he got drunk, sometimes staying drunk for a week.
Occasionally, as though making a concession to his patrons, the oculistspent an evening among them.
Spreading his legs wide apart and blowing up his cheeks, the oculist beat upon his breast.
The oculist as though dismissing the dandified man from his mind turned to address Beaut.
He remembered a story the oculist had told of a fight in the streets of a European city and muttered and waved the hammer about.
On the summer afternoon when Beaut McGregor listened, the oculist was engaged in a violent quarrel with another man, drunk like himself.
Because of his learning in the languages and his quoting of poems the miners thought the oculist infinitely wise.
Grant, Her Majesty's Oculist Extraordinary, whose happy Hand has brought and restored to Sight several Hundreds in less than Four Years.
Miss Gray, I have brought a skilful oculist to look at my cousin Sid.
When the oculist finished, he turned to me and said: 'I have been many years in the business, but have never seen an optic nerve like that of this gentleman.
One day he and I were in the city, and as Mrs. Edison had spoken to me about it, and as we happened to have an hour to spare, I persuaded him to go to an oculist with me.
For some little time past Mr. Edison had noticed that he was bothered somewhat in reading print, and I asked him to have an oculist give him reading-glasses.
The great oculist came, and gravely shook his head over the case.
I heard him tell mothah that he wouldn't give up fighting for her sight as long as there was a shadow of a chance to save it, but he advised her to send for an oculist to consult with him, and she's just now telephoned to the city for one.
If its owner had half that amount of dust in his eye he would be off to an oculist as fast as ever his feet would carry him.
In the meantime he had been every week to see the oculist and each time had been commended for his patience and urged to be resigned to idleness a little longer.
He had been to the oculist almost every week for treatment.
Almost from the beginning Aunt Minerva has been urging Miss Alixe to go to a first-class oculist and have her eyes examined.
Fulford, theoculist to whose care she had committed him, and it was imperative that they should remain in Montreal a week or two longer.
Train-time forced the oculist to a hasty leave-taking, and it was only after he was gone that Bayne noticed the evidence of restrained emotion in Lillian's face.
Knowing of Bayne's hobby for linguistics, the oculist jocularly turned these archaic curios over to him.
Dr De Schuynitz, an eminent oculist of Philadelphia, in an address on conservation of vision, asked these questions: "Shall children be allowed to trifle with their most precious possession?
Park Lewis, an eminent oculist of New York City, and a man who has devoted much time and thought to the blind and their needs.
He had been licensed to practice medicine in the colony, and opened an office, specializing as an oculist with notable success.
A hospital also was put up for his patients and these in time became a source of revenue, as people from a distance came to the oculist for treatment and paid liberally.
On the advice of friends who placed great confidence in the skill of a London oculist lately come to Leipzig,(108) Bach submitted to an operation, which twice failed.
See the monument of the surgeon oculist of Assisi, Or.
This condition may be due to eye-strain, and can be relieved if the eyes are fitted to glasses by an oculist (not an optician).
When headache is frequent the eyes should always be examined by a competent oculist (a physician) not by any sort of an optician.
If this does not do so within a few days then an oculist should be consulted, and it will frequently be found that glasses are needed to secure freedom from irritation of the eyes.
It was of a friend who had gone to an oculist to be cured of some disease in one eye.
Years afterward he heard that the oculist's son had been killed in some Indian war, and he called on the oculist to commiserate with him.
Bad enough to be going back to theoculist next week," he answered; "I can't even see the light.
But, I say, I have some eye-glasses somewhere, that the oculistgave me, to start with.