Sight and Synchronicity: Blindness averted for Armenian “premies”, due to good timing and good medicine
Four Armenian babies who might have been blind in a matter of weeks, now have chance at a normal life due to the humanity of some foreign doctors, the dedication of local ones, and to benefactors who may never know the life-changing impact of their benevolence.
The infants’ good fortune has come by chance or by providence, but surely is the result of good timing and good intentions.
Last week, the Armenian Eye Care Project made one of its semi-annual missions to Armenia, following a schedule established since the project was founded by California ophthalmologist Roger Ohanesian in 1992.
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