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ophthalmologists some of whom considered it quackery. Over several years Dr. Borish lobbied and negotiated extensively to get a couple of laws passed in
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be aware of, and appreciate, the history of the field. He created and delivered a lecture that addressed this concern and also provided his perspectives on the responsibilities of practitioners and the public image of optometry. This entire lecture, which remained very similar each year, was downloaded on
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When he bumped into her again months later at a school dance, they reconnected, and Borish knew of a local play offering tickets at half price and asked her on a date. Borish was so poor that sometimes their date would consist of going to the ice cream store where "We'd buy one soda and two straws,"
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were becoming popular, Borish became an early adopter, prescribing them to several of his clients and family. In particular he was interested in the bifocal contact lenses. He devised methods and processes to create bifocal contact lenses for optimum performance. He established a lab in association
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Borish always had an artistic streak. He wrote several poems to his wife Bea. In the early 1950s he took up drawing as a hobby. He found
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Borish would say. They married on June 28, 1936. Their child, Frances Martha, was born the following year. Beatrice nearly died giving birth, and Borish spent weeks caring for his newborn child whilst Bea recovered. It was because of this that they had no more children.
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was about to begin. His family only had enough money for one child to attend college for two years, and since Irvin seemed to have the most potential, he was the one chosen. When considering a career, he wanted to be an author, so he enrolled at
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in the role of Benedict Professor of Optometric Practice. His colleagues and friends created an initiative to raise a million dollars to create the Irvin M. Borish Chair in Optometric Practice.
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in Bloomington to teach and perform research. Here he helped create a separate school of optometry. Prior to that optometry was taught as a division of the College of Arts and Sciences.
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impressionistic to surreal. He has also donated several of his paintings some of which have been used in charity auctions to raise money for good causes.
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Borish I.M., Hitzeman S.A. Comparison of the acceptance of progressive addition multifocals with blended bifocals. J Am Optom Assoc 1983; 54:415 - 422.
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Borish IM, Perrigin D. Relative movement of lower lid and line of sight from distant to near fixation. Am J Optom Physiol Opt 1987; 64:881 - 887.
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Brooks C.W., Borish I.M. System for Ophthalmic Dispensing. Chicago: Professional Press, 1979; 2nd edition, Boston: Butterworth Heinemann, 1966.
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with Emil Faris and Ronald Ulmer to produce quality lenses called the Indiana Contact Lens Company.
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Borish I.M. Historical development of refractive techniques. J Am Optom Assoc 1967;38:941 - 945.
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Schwed, Mark (2007-10-01). "The Smartest Man You've Never Heard Of".
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