Doctor Franklin's Double Spectacles
SNYDER, CHARLES
1966-05-01 00:00:00
References 1. In many of the studies on the Whately-Franklin correspondence the name of this London optician appears as Dolland. This is not correct. The family name was Dollond. Both the father, John Dollond, and the son, Peter Dollond, made important contributions to the science of optics.
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References 1. In many of the studies on the Whately-Franklin correspondence the name of this London optician appears as Dolland. This is not correct. The family name was Dollond. Both the father, John Dollond, and the son, Peter Dollond, made important contributions to the science of optics.
Journal
Archives of Ophthalmology
– American Medical Association
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