Raymundo Baco, aged 17, of Puerto Rico, trying out the new honey bee lens system at the Philadelphia College of Optometry. The system allows Raymundo, who is legally blind, to read normally and drive a car with 95 per cent vision. Dr William Feinbloom, of New York, has invented the system, with the assistance of Dr Richard Brilliant, chief of the Feinbloom Vision Rehabilitation Centre, and Dr Robert Ruggiero.
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69Raymundo Baco, aged 17, of Puerto Rico, trying out the new honey bee lens system at the Philadelphia College of Optometry. The system allows Raymundo, who is legally blind, to read normally and drive a car with 95 per cent vision. Dr William Feinbloom, of New York, has invented the system, with the assistance of Dr Richard Brilliant, chief of the Feinbloom Vision Rehabilitation Centre, and Dr Robert Ruggiero. Press, 20 October 1981, Page 8
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