Hans-Joachim Haase (optician)

Hans-Joachim Haase (1915 – December 20, 2001) was a German clockmaker, optician and inventor, who became known for an apparatus for testing binocular vision and for the ''MKH method'', an alternative method intended to improve binocular vision using corrective lenses. This method, which is controversial, has mainly found application in German-speaking countries. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The action of neurologic drugs ; a psychiatric, neurologic and pharmacological investigation by Haase, Hans-Joachim

    Chicago : Year Book Medical Publishers, 1965
    Format: Book


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    The action of neuroleptic drugs by Haase, Hans-Joachim

    Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier, 1985
    2nd ed. /
    Format: Book


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