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"And did you find an oculist in his office on that evening?"
Go into the coffee shop at number 28, over the oculist.
And, true to his word, he dispatched Kit to the oculist.
He probably lived around the beginning of the 1st century, and was especially celebrated for his skill as an oculist.
"I should rather have the opinion of an oculist before making that statement.
Had me take him into Salisbury to the oculist.
Mason nodded thoughtfully and said, "I particularly want to know when he goes to an oculist."
He has to go to an oculist fairly often."
This was just like the computer-driven eye examination that any oculist of his age would give a client.
Oculist charts at bottom right hand? he wrote.
It makes no difference who telephoned to the oculist."
"I tell you what, Kit," he said one day, "you've got to see an oculist.
Something about that visit to the oculist in Salisbury with Marcus, he wrote.
I am myself an oculist; that is my department in St. Stephen's Hospital.
He had thought about sending her to the oculist and he was much nicer to Gran.
The term "oculist" usually applies to a doctor of one of these medical specialties.
His father was a prominent oculist in San Francisco and Oakland.
By profession he was a surgeon oculist.
Banister then established himself in Stamford, and acquired considerable reputation as an oculist.
He studied the eye and its diseases, and had a local fame as a skilful oculist.
He lived the first half of his life in Cairo where he gained a reputation as a skillful oculist.
If that man is blind, or in danger of blindness, we must have the best oculist in the world for him.'
Al-Dakhwar was born and brought up in Damascus, the son of an oculist.
The term "oculist" was therefore used to describe these two professions as a result of the similarities that exist between the two.
Roger Grant (died 1724) was an unqualified English quack oculist.