| Medicine - 1912 - 922 pages
...the many sections and committees of medical societies and of boards of health is known to you. The Committee on Prevention of Blindness of the New York Association for the Blind, of which I have the honor to be a member, is engaged in ascertaining the direct causes of preventable... | |
| Charities - 1914 - 372 pages
...State Department of Labor, New York City. 12:00 M. Discussion opened by Miss Carolyn C. Van Blurcoiu, Executive Secretary, Committee on Prevention of Blindness of the New York Association for the Blind, New York. 12:10 p. M. General Discussion. Speakers limited to five minutes each. 12:30 PM Miscellaneous... | |
| 1911 - 372 pages
...prevention of blindness work — investigation, publicity and education, and legislation, the labors of the Committee on Prevention of Blindness, of the New York Association for the Blind have been and are eminently successful, a matter which it owes not only to the splendid spirit of co-operation... | |
| Florida Medical Association - 1909 - 736 pages
...DISCUSSION. Dr. EN Liett: I feel that this paper of Doctor Drew is timely. I have before me the Report of the Committee on Prevention of Blindness of the New York Association for the Blind. In it I find it stated that 40 per cent. of all blindness is preventable; while 10 per cent, is due... | |
| Blind - 1910 - 772 pages
...clubs, and other organizations dealing with social and economic problems. The study of midwifery by the Committee on Prevention of Blindness of the New York Association for the Blind was presented by its executive secretary, Carolyn C. Van Blarcom. It led to an offer by Dr. John Winters... | |
| 1911 - 656 pages
...Committee on Ophthalmia of Infancy of the American Ophthalmological Society. By Dr. L. Howe. Report of Committee on Prevention of Blindness of the New York Association for the Blind. Report of Committee on Ophthalmia Neonatorum. By the AMA The Prevention of Blindness. By F. Park Lewis,... | |
| American Academy of Political and Social Science - 1911 - 316 pages
...reliable. The study of midwifery presented by Miss Carolyn C. Van Blarcom, the executive secretary of the Committee on Prevention of Blindness of the New York Association for the Blind, at the second Russell Sage conference, followed by the adoption of a resolution presented by Dr. William... | |
| Lighting - 1911 - 726 pages
...the appointment of other committees and the establishment of associations for this same object. The Committee on Prevention of Blindness of the New York Association for the Blind. The Maryland, Kentucky and Missouri State Associations for the Prevention of Blindness. The American Association... | |
| Casey Albert Wood - 1912 - 22 pages
...Friday morning at half past five. I am indebted to Miss Louise Schofield, assistant secretary of the Committee on Prevention of Blindness of the New York Association for the Blind, for the pathetic report of the New York cases. I may add that this committee, with Miss Louise Lee... | |
| Medicine - 1912 - 810 pages
...demonstration of various cases. COMMITTEE ON PREVENTION OF BLINDNESS. — The third annual report of the Committee on Prevention of Blindness of the New York Association for the Blind by the secretary, Miss Van Blarcom, is unusually comprehensive, and deals with the more common causes... | |
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