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1941 Print Ophthalmograph Eye Movements Herbert Gehr Columbia University FZ7 Cars William Wiehe

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William Wiehe

military trucks and more for national defense needs

the Cannonball River

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originally in the Palace at Saint-Germain-en-Laye

1941 Print Ophthalmograph Eye Movements Herbert Gehr Columbia University FZ7 Cars William WieheThis is an original 1941 halftone print of a man using an ophthalmograph at Columbia University's Guidance Laboratory. The caption writes, "If a subject scores low on visual tests but gives other signs of intelligence, his trouble may be reading difficulty traceable to eye defects. The ophthalmograph finds out. Good occupational guidance explores all such possibilities." Photography by Herbert Gehr. CONDITION This 70+ year old Item is rated Near Mint

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