Use Your Eyes, Not Your Glasses - Better Eyesight Magazine, Editor,W.H. Bates, M.D.

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  1. Zetsu

    Zetsu Guest

    [... Use Your Eyes
    Not Your Glasses

    No home should be without this book, The Cure of Imperfect Sight
    Without Glasses, by W.H. Bates, M.D.

    What would you take for your eyesight? Can you estimate its value?

    Learn to use your eyes properly so that the defects can be remedied,
    not temporarily but permanently.

    In this book all diseases of the eye are covered, and by leaving your
    glasses off and practicing the methods a few minutes a day as outlined
    by Dr. Bates, the results will be astonishing.

    Surely your eyes are worth this much.

    To avoid delay, we are sending these books C.O.D. on approval for five
    days. If it is not all we say it is, you have the privilege of
    returning it and upon its receipt in this office our check in refund
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    Price $5.00

    Central Fixation Publishing Company
    383 Madison Avenue, New York City...]
     
    Zetsu, Apr 2, 2009
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  2. Zetsu

    Neil Brooks Guest

    Should I assume, from this incessant copy-and-paste thing, that you're
    incapable of original thought?

    Thanks.
     
    Neil Brooks, Apr 2, 2009
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    Zetsu Guest

    The copyright on this this stuff has expired, reposting it is fine.
     
    Zetsu, Apr 3, 2009
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    Neil Brooks Guest

    The REALLY cool thing about that, though is that the sociopaths of
    s.m.v. (Zetsu and Otis Brown, to name two) ... wouldn't lose a wink of
    sleep, or be bothered by it, at all.

    In fact, Otis would blame it on a lack of will power ... or some other
    blather that comes out of a rather addled mind, infused with aluminum
    from years of eating out of the wrong pots....

    But I agree with you. It's a shame these sorts DON'T have the
    liability that eye doctors do.
     
    Neil Brooks, Apr 4, 2009
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