Evelyn Claire Bath
It was faster, safer, and less painful.
In an age where we complain about slow Wi-Fi, let’s remember Dr. Evelyn Claire Bath—a woman who refused to let the world stay blurry.
Dr. Bath faced the trifecta of marginalization: she was a woman, she was Black, and she worked in a hyper-competitive surgical field. When others told her to wait her turn, she built her own operating table. evelyn claire bath
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Evelyn's mind began to wander as she soaked, thoughts drifting from one thing to another. She thought about her day, about the stress and anxiety that had built up over the past few weeks. She thought about her relationships, her job, her goals and dreams. As she breathed in deeply, she felt her muscles begin to release their tension, one by one. It was faster, safer, and less painful
In 1981, Dr. Bath began work on something that science fiction writers hadn't even imagined yet: a device to remove cataracts using a laser.
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