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Rare Eye Disease
 Awakenings (Widescreen) By opening one man's eyes to the world.. he opened his own. Robert De Niro (in an Oscar®-nominated performance) and Robin Williams star in this powerful, true story of a maverick doctor and the patients whose lives he changes. Williams plays Dr. Malcolm Sayer, a shy research physician who uses an experimental drug to "awaken" the catatonic victims of a rare disease. De Niro co-stars as Leonard, the first patient to receive the controversial treatment. His awakening, filled with awe and enthusiasm, proves a rebirth for Sayer too, as the exuberant patient reveals life's simple, but unutterably sweet pleasures to the introverted doctor. Encouraged by Leonard's stunning recovery, Sayer administers the drug to the other patients. The story of their friendship during this emotional journey is a testament to both the tenderness of the human heart and the strength of the human soul.
 The Journal of a Civil War Surgeon by J. Franklin Dyer, J. Franklin Dyer's journal offers a rare perspective on three years of the Civil War as seen through the eyes of a surgeon at the front. The journal, taken from letters written to his wife, Maria, describes in lengthy and colorful detail the daily life of a doctor who began as a regimental surgeon in the Nineteenth Massachusetts Volunteers and was promoted to acting medical director of the Second Corps, Army of the Potomac. This firsthand account traces Dyer's attempts to manage his Gloucester household even as the Second Corps fought on the Peninsula, at Second Bull Run, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, and from the Wilderness to Petersburg. Over time his letters to his wife become fraught with the tension of a man losing his early martial ardor as he witnesses the ghastly procession of suffering and death. Both a talented surgeon and a careful administrator, Dyer nevertheless declined opportunities to work at hospitals in the rear in order to stay near his old regiment and the fighting. He confronted the aftermath of battle -- thousands of wounded and dying men -- with a small staff and simple instruments. He and his fellow surgeons saved lives as best they could -- often at the cost of amputated limbs -- then dropped to the ground from exhaustion and slept in blood-drenched uniforms until the cries of the wounded woke them and induced them back to work. Dyer also provides a glimpse of the most devastating opponent the armies faced: disease. He and his medical colleagues fought cholera, typhus, dysentery, measles, and, despite official denials in Washington DC, a scurvy outbreak that weakened Federal units during the Peninsula campaign.
Rare disease - A rare disease has such a low prevalence in a population that a doctor in a busy general practice would not expect to see more than one case a year. Rare diseases, including those of genetic origin, are life-threatening or chronically debilitating diseases which are of such low prevalence that special combined efforts are needed to address them. Age-Related Eye Disease Study - The Age-Related Eye Disease Study was a clinical trial sponsored by the National Eye Institute, one of the National Institutes of Health in the United States. The study was designed to Wagner's disease - Wagner's Disease is a familial eye disease of the connective tissue in the eye that causes blindness. Wagner's disease was originally described in 1938. Leigh's disease - Leigh's Disease, a form of Leigh syndrome, is a rare neurometabolic disorder that affects the central nervous system. It is an inherited disorder which usually affects infants, but in rare cases, teenagers and adults, as well.
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Cornea Eye Disease - ... patients seem "cone the only. who associated changes as with vision one allergies, diseases fluctuate period of months, driving patients to change lens prescriptions frequently but as the condition worsens, "hard" or gas-permeable contact lenses are required. Keratoconus is a rare disease - it is estimated that 1 person out of 1,500 is affected - and seems to have genetic components. Keratoconus and the associated vision loss often affect the person's ability to function normally. Copyright (C) Muze "streaking", part uncommon ... badly, with "ghosting", "streaking", and light sensitivity all often reported. All rights reserved. Most people will have normal vision or mild astigmatism as puberty begins, but those who are affected by keratoconus are most frequently diagnosed as teenagers. Keratoconus is a rare disease - it is not uncommon for several or all of these diseases to affect one person. 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