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It is hoped that a Bill will be brought before Parliament to permit the bequest of eyes to the blind.
B. W. Rycroft, O.B.E., an eye surgeon, explains the operation of corneal grafting, which enables the blind to see.
The provisions of the Bill are explained by Gerald Williams, Member of Parliament for Tonbridge, and H. M. King, Ph.D. Member of Parliament for the Test Division of Southampton. The President of the Royal College of Surgeons, Sir Cecil Wakeley, K.B.E., C.B., explains its importance.

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Speaker:
B. W. Rycroft
Speaker:
Gerald Williams
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H. M. King
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Sir Cecil Wakeley

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