Abstract Two patients are discussed and their similarities and differences are noted. Both lost an eye as a result of military service. One had low vision in the remaining eye because of a retinal problem with generally clear media. The other had an essentially normally functioning retina but light transmission was compromised because of a developing cataract. It was demonstrated that visually impaired or legally blind persons can be helped and they do not always need sophisticated devices to achieve useful vision. I described the devices prescribed and the advice given.
R. P. Crinigan (Tue,) studied this question.