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Is It Time to Upgrade Your Ophthalmic Microscope?
A look at the features that can improve the efficiency of today's new scopes.
Nathan Hall, Associate Editor

If you're close to replacing the trusty ophthalmic microscope that has outlasted and outperformed every other piece of equipment, and person, in the OR, you'll want to know which new features are available today and worth having. Here's a sampling:

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