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Volume 18 Number 6 / December 2014 6. Kassirer JP. The next transformation in the delivery of health care. N Engl J Med 1995;332:52-4. 7. Chaudhry B, ...

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An Eye on the Arts—the Arts on the Eye

Blacktooth had seen him change into a cat and back, but Blacktooth would be the first to admit that his distance vision could be sharpened by spectacles, but his reason for avoiding it was not so much poverty as the fear that sharpness would ruin the clarity of his occasional hallucinatory insights into people and things. —Walter M. Miller Jr, Saint Leibowitz and the Wild Horse Woman (Random House, 2000), 121. Contributed by Alex V. Levin, MD, MHSc, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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