An attractive all leather necklace that is light weight and acceptable any and every where. This is for that creative and forward individual that dares to be different. The 5 colors can be changed to your color choice ( if available). It hangs on a 40" (you may specify your length).Great gift for yourself and others.
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Patricia Era Bath (November 4, 1942 – May 30, 2019) was an American , inventor, humanitarian, and academic. She was an early pioneer of laser cataract surgery. She also became first woman member of the , first woman to lead a post-graduate training program in , and first woman elected to the honorary staff of the . Bath was the first person to serve as a resident in ophthalmology at . She was also the first African-American woman to serve on staff as a surgeon at the UCLA Medical Center. Bath was the first African-American woman doctor to receive a for a medical purpose. The holder of five patents, she also founded the non-profit American Institute for the Prevention of Blindness in
Based on her observations at Harlem Hospital, Bath published the first scientific paper showing the higher prevalence of blindness among Blacks. Bath also found that African American people had eight times higher prevalence of as a cause of blindness.