welshwoman New member Feb 28, 2008 #1 http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/2008022...althoffbeat;_ylt=AidDDLLZlZj5T_rj.wkpgBWs0NUE
Darein Retired SWG Bounty Hunter Feb 28, 2008 #3 The cornea is the front part of the eye, right? I guess it makes sense that an artificial cornea could work decently, if all the receptors in the back were still in-tact. If they perfected it, maybe he could do more then just watch TV.
The cornea is the front part of the eye, right? I guess it makes sense that an artificial cornea could work decently, if all the receptors in the back were still in-tact. If they perfected it, maybe he could do more then just watch TV.