Optician
Opticians fit eyeglasses or contact lenses from a prescription from an optometrist or ophthalmologist. Generally they run businesses. In some countries they may be paid by health services or health insurers.
The earliest known opticians are in the thirteenth century in Italy.[1]
In the British National Health Service about 5 million pairs of spectacles were provided each year in the 1950s.[2]
See also: Optics
Optician Media
- US Navy 021029-N-3228G-001 Adjusting a customer's eyeglasses.jpg
A US Navy optician adjusting a customer's glasses
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Meßbrillen beim Augenarzt
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"He Nose The Eyes". 1910 advertisement for Dr. Felix Gaudin, "Graduate Optician", New Orleans
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Plate illustrating opticians' tools and the products of their work, including spectacles and a spyglass
References
- ↑ Ilardi, Vincent (2007). Renaissance Vision from Spectacles to Telescopes. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society. ISBN 9780871692597.
- ↑ Abel-Smith, Brian (1978). National Health Service The first thirty years. London: HMSO. ISBN 0113202490.