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It contains the science behind life-changing procedures, such as the story of Ani , a girl who spent her childhood blind after a chemical accident but had her sight restored through a corneal transplant.

It chronicles the history and biology of human vision, from ancient theories by Roman physicians like Celsus —who wrote the first systematic ophthalmology manuscripts—to modern breakthroughs like Helmholtz’s 1851 invention of the ophthalmoscope. Encyclopedia of the Eye

If you’re looking for a "solid story" in the world of fiction, you might mean the first book of The Wheel of Time series. You can find the series and its dedicated

You can find the series and its dedicated Wheel of Time Companion at retailers like Barnes & Noble . 4. The Nabokov Tale: The Eye such as the story of Ani

Another famous "Eye" story is the 1930 novel by .