She invented a device to make surgery on the eyes of cataract patients better and less painful, With her Laserphaco Probe, Bath was able to help restore the sight of individuals who had been blind for more than 30 years. Most patients that need this treatment are older folks that were dependent on other people, but now can continue to lead independent lives. Pretty neat, huh? Way to go, Dr. Bath.
Her invention was the Laserphaco Probe: a laser device that vaporizes cataracts.
patricia era bath
she has no siblings .
All I know is she lives in losangeles.
his name was Dr.Beny J
she had a girl name eraka
Yes.
Everyone in Roman Society. Large cities had public baths that was open to all.
they have invented baths,conctete and even roads.by ellie rose howett
patricia baths did not die she is still alive as research says her bithday is november 4 1942 and her parents were rupert and glady bath she was born in new york city
No effect. After the fall of the Roman Empire the Roman baths fell into disuse and there were no baths in Europe for many centuries. Modern baths are based on modern plumbing. Modern public baths do not have a cold-plunge baths, a sauna, a gym and massage like the Roman baths.
yes they did have baths the Tudors didn't have baths.