Pennsylvania College of Optometry - Iris Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1967

Page 211 of 218

 

Pennsylvania College of Optometry - Iris Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 211 of 218
Page 211 of 218



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l What is a comfort cycle? Three related lens care functions offered as a complete, daily patient procedure. WHY THE COMFORT CYCLE? 04k Q H soqhliii BARNES-HIND -'fl' ' cofvironr cvcts Leader in lens care l Greater wearer comfort through a regular routlne of lens care. I Greater wearer confl- dence through a simplified, easy-to-follow procedure. l Greater practitioner conven- lence through slmpllllcatlon of patient Instruction. I Three simple steps- Cleanz To effectively remove soil and residue-the build-up of foreign matter that impairs visual acuity, irritates the eye, and traps bacteria-with mini- mal risk of scratching and warping. Soak: To keep lenses optically and bacteriologically clean when not being worn, and to maintain uninterrupted hydra- tion of lenses. Wet: To wet, lu- bricate and cushion the lens for comfortable and hygienic inser- tiong to reduce irritation by.pro- viding a buffer between lens edges and surface ofthe cornea. For your patients: As an adjunct to your professional recom- mendations, a manual based on the Comfort Cycle, Caring for Your Contact Lenses, is available through the Barnes- Hind Starter Kit Program or at your request. BARNES-HIND OPHTHALMIC PRODUCTS SUBSIDIARY OF BARNES-HIND PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. Sunnyvale, California e was BARNES-Hmo OPAISO-10

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CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISH ES TO TH E CLASS OF 1967 We Welcome Your lnquires And Extend Our Invitation To You For A Visit And Tour of Our Laboratory. Master f Craft Contact Lens Labs, Inc. ...M-C cormicr LENSES give YOUR patients . . . MAXIMUM coMronr More comfortable patients mean more referrals. HERE'S HOW: Q 1, M. C. FOR MAXIMUM COM- FORT. All M. C. lenses are made with outside Lenticulars CThe LEN- TICON PROCESSJ. 0 2, M. C. FOR MINIMUM CLEAR- ANCE. The MC principle produces less lid sensation than any other method. 0 3, M. C. FOR MINIMUM COST. You obtain the finest quality lenses at the lowest possible cost consistent with the fine quality you desire. 0 4, M. C. FOR MASTER CRAFTS- MEN. The MC lens is a product of MASTERXCRAFT Contact Lens Laboratories, Inc., and is a result of years of research by Mr. Joe Scili- poti, our technical supervisor. Our laboratory is staffed with ex- perts who bring years of experience in the Contact lens manufacturing field to you. THE RESULTS . . . We know that once you have experienced the ease with which you will be able to fit your patients, you will become a regular MC user. Mail this Coupon Now! lVIASTER!Craft Contact Lens Laboratories, Inc., 163-15 Depot Rd., Flushing 58, N.Y. CArea code 2121 Telephone RO 2-9220 Sirs: I am interested in receiving your fitting manual on the MC lens. Send Rx order forms lj Self addressed envelopes lj Name Address City Zone State



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Mrs. Samuel Appel Mrs. Gilbert Baylin Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berke Dr. Robert Berman Mr. and Mrs. Moe Blaustein Dr. and Nlrsxlames E. Bloom Dr. and Mrs. George P. Bluhm, Sr. hir. Richardll. Boland Dr. and Mrs. Leon S. Brenner Mrs. Emily L. Bucchino Mr. and Mrs. Domenick Cerrone Mr. llohn N. Chang Mr. and Mrs. Hy Chaskelson Mr. and Mrs. Philip Chatzinoff Mr. and Mrs. Herman Citron Mr. Albert Clark Dr. Jacob Cohen Dr. and Mrs. Oscar Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D. Cohn Dr. and Mrs. Armando KI. Coro Mr. Herman H. Croland Dr. and Mrs. Carl L. Danielson Mr. and Mrs. Nicolas D7Argenio Mr. and Mrs. Anthony DeMayo Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wm. Doberneck Dr. Edward F. Doran Mr. Joseph Drucker Dr. William A. Dunphy Dr. and Mrs. Miltonlj. Eger Dr. and Mrs. William Eisenberg Mr. Harold Fainberg Mr. and Mrs. Myron H. Feldman Dr. Morris A. Fier Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Freed Mr. and Mrs. L. Friedman Mr. and Mrs. David Garbutt Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Gift Mrs. Bessie Goldman Mr. Saul Gottlieb Mr. and Mrs. George Greenfield Dr. and Mrs. Albert Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heeden Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Heiberger Mrs. Susan Heimbach Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Hoffman Mr. and Mrs..Iames E. Holland Dr. and Mrs. Isaac Humphrey Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Jaeger Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Johnston Mrs. Goldye C. Kaufman Mr. and Mrs..Iohn Killian Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kissel Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klayman Dr. and Mrs. Martin S. Kliger Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kolley, Sr. Dr.kI. Donald Kratz Mr. Stanley Kreminski Mrs. Gertrude Kummer Dr. and Mitchell Kunins Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Lacy Dr. and Mrs. PhilipLaFrance Mr. and Mrs. Harold LaMare Dr. Boyd C. Legate Mr. and Mrs. Barney Lenkin PATRG Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. .jefferson Levine Dixon S. Lightcap Mr. Hyman Lindenauer Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. jack Linsey Herman Luloff Mr. Gerald P. Lund Nlr. and Mrs. Richard E. Lundquist Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin C. Magun Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Marino D. F. Martin Mr. S. A. Martin Mr. jack Mazer Mr. and Mrs. Paul Michalides Dr. Matthew M. Miller lN1r. and Mrs. Samuel Mugmon Dr. and Mrs.xI. S. Nupuf Dr. and Mrs. Maury L. Ossen Dr. Theodore Parfanowicz Dr. Carmen Perna Dr. Charles W. Popivchak Dr. Lawrence A. Ragone Mr. and Mres. Mack Raymond Dr. and Mrs. William T. Reardon Reda Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Edwardll. Resler Elton Resnick Mrs. H. Richman Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ronckovitz Mrs. Esther Rosen Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Rubin Dr. Vernon I. Ryan Mrs. Mary L. Mrs. Rose M. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. S Dr. William Sabetti Sachs jack Samuels Leo J. Santucci Edward E. Sapperstei chiffman Dr. Arthur Schlaifer Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Schmolly Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. Schneider I. Henry Schwartz Werner G. Seek I. G. Selbert Richard B. Shade Mr. Louis Sherman Dr. H. L. Siegel Mr. and Mrs. H. Silidker Mr. William Spivak Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Stein Mr. and Mrs. Sante Stello Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. Stuckey Mr. Daniel Tabachnick Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Philip K. T. Tom Hyman Trachtman Mr. and Mrs. Al Tuckman Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Gabriel Z Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Unice Bruno Verdelli Morris Walman William Wildman elesnick Abraham Zimring Mr. Maurice Zlotnick Il

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