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064: October 1924 with Nathan Oxenfeld, Lizzie May, and Kevin Wooding

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In the sixty-fourth episode of the Better Eyesight Podcast, Nathan Oxenfeld, Lizzie May, and Kevin Wooding read through the sixty-fourth Better Eyesight magazine that was originally published in October 1924 by Dr. William H. Bates.

Exactly one hundred years later, these three natural vision teachers breathe life back into the words of Dr. Bates, and also provide some modern commentary on the topics brought up in each article.

Better Eyesight, October 1924 A monthly magazine devoted to the prevention and cure of imperfect sight without glasses

  • Article 1 [2:25]: The Rabbit’s Throat

  • Discussion 1 [5:10]

  • Article 2 [19:20]: Imagination Cures by Dr. W. H. Bates, M.D.

  • Discussion 2 [29:50]

  • Article 3 [50:50]: Stories From The Clinic ~ 56. School Children by Emily C. Lierman

  • Discussion 3 [58:30]

  • Article 4 [1:10:50]: The Method In England

  • Discussion 4 [1:20:05]

  • Article 5 [1:41:20]: The Magic Carpet by George Guild

  • Discussion 5 [1:46:30]

  • Article 6 [1:58:15]: The Bates Method A Success in Schools

  • Discussion 6 [2:03:00]:

  • Article 7 [2:18:30]: Report of the September Meeting

  • Discussion 7 [2:21:30]

    ---BETTER EYESIGHT LEAGUE ONLY---

  • Article 8 & Discussion 8 [2:30:30]: Questions And Answers

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In the sixty-fourth episode of the Better Eyesight Podcast, Nathan Oxenfeld, Lizzie May, and Kevin Wooding read through the sixty-fourth Better Eyesight magazine that was originally published in October 1924 by Dr. William H. Bates.

Exactly one hundred years later, these three natural vision teachers breathe life back into the words of Dr. Bates, and also provide some modern commentary on the topics brought up in each article.

Better Eyesight, October 1924 A monthly magazine devoted to the prevention and cure of imperfect sight without glasses

  • Article 1 [2:25]: The Rabbit’s Throat

  • Discussion 1 [5:10]

  • Article 2 [19:20]: Imagination Cures by Dr. W. H. Bates, M.D.

  • Discussion 2 [29:50]

  • Article 3 [50:50]: Stories From The Clinic ~ 56. School Children by Emily C. Lierman

  • Discussion 3 [58:30]

  • Article 4 [1:10:50]: The Method In England

  • Discussion 4 [1:20:05]

  • Article 5 [1:41:20]: The Magic Carpet by George Guild

  • Discussion 5 [1:46:30]

  • Article 6 [1:58:15]: The Bates Method A Success in Schools

  • Discussion 6 [2:03:00]:

  • Article 7 [2:18:30]: Report of the September Meeting

  • Discussion 7 [2:21:30]

    ---BETTER EYESIGHT LEAGUE ONLY---

  • Article 8 & Discussion 8 [2:30:30]: Questions And Answers

  continue reading

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