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Colour Clash Part 2 (Teacher: Michael)
Pharmacy is another line where colour vision should be good.
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great many tablets rely to some extent on colour for their identification. If colour blindness has been found - either accidentally or after
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medical examination on entering some trade or profession - is there anything which can be done about it? Unfortunately,
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answer is 'No'. However, there is one comfort.
Colour blindness seems to bear no relation to poor or defective vision. It is almost always
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problem with which one is born. Colour blindness tends to be hereditary. It may occasionally be found because of some other relatively trivial physical defect. It seems doubtful whether
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cure will be found. Fortunately, there are many jobs where lack of colour sense is not
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serious drawback. For such sufferers it is well to leave tie-choosing to someone else and to watch
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position of
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lights at traffic signals!
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tiny minority of patients who are colour-blind in only one eye and I believe these people are of great value in research into
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