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Bifocal Glasses

Nov 20, 2014, 05:12 AM

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#Made by Benjamin Franklin n 1700s #made of glasses,which were switching between two pairs of glasses-cut lenses of each pair horizontally #used to correct vision at two distances and the line separating the two powers tells exactly where their distances are #useful for people who are unable to see either far or near,to help them see clearly.

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