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FROM THE ARCHIVES OF DONALD HERSH, OD, FAAO
  BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH  
 

 

SELECTED ARTICLES

1. Hersh P, Hersh D, Fry K, Ratnakaram R. Diagnostic use of rigid contact lenses to demonstrate corneal topography abnormalities. J Cat Refract Surg. Forthcoming.

2. Hersh D, Deitz R. Refractive changes in keratoconus with changes in illumination. J N J Optom Assoc 1975;29:29-31.

3. Hersh D. The Hersh palpebral traction lens in aphakia. Opt J Rev Optom 1975;122:10.

4. Hersh D. The Hersh palpebral traction lens. Intl Contact Lens Clinic 1974 Winter;66-71.

5. Hersh D. A design innovation for conventional (PMMA) contact lenses. J N J Optom Assoc 1973;27:24-9.

6. Hersh D. The Hersh palpebral traction lens in aphakia. Opt J Rev Optom 1974;111:17.

7. Hersh D. Non-rotating contact lenses. J N J Optom Assoc 1970;24:18-22.

8. Hersh D. A novel modality for management of presbyopic contact lens patients. Opt J Rev Optom 1969;106:35-40.

9. Hersh D. A study of contact lens nomenclature. Opt J Rev Optom 1961;99:29-31.

10. Hersh D. Effect of rapid corneal planing — case report. Opt J Rev Optom 1960;97:37-9

11. Hersh D. A philosophy of industrial vision. Opt J Rev Optom 1953;90:46.

REVIEWS

1. Hersh D. Use of Hersh palpebral traction lens for routine contact lens fittings. The Optist 1976 August.

2. Hersh D. Long term versus short term uses of tinted hard contact lenses. The Refraction Letter of Baush and Lomb 1973 July 3.

REPORTS

1. Hersh D. Tinted contact lenses — a new lens coloring concept. Optom Weekly 1965 Oct;21:37-9.

2. Hersh D. Use of eccentrically ground secondary curves in relief of "fine" contact lens symptoms. Optom Weekly 1960;51:377-9.

3. Hersh D. Modern contact lenses for keratoconus. Optom Weekly 1958 July;31:1397-8.
 
     

 

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