Medicine: Sight Saving

Closely allied in purpose with the American Child Health Association is the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness. Last week the Blindness Society's President William Fellowes Morgan and Managing Director Lewis Herbert Cards issued their 15th annual report.

Proud were they that their society had stimulated the formation of an International Association for the Prevention of Blindness at The Hague last September.

Prouder were they that through the society's efforts 350 "sight saving classes" for the education of children with serious defective vision are now functioning in 95 cities of 21 States. The...

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