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During World War II, the British surgeon Harold Ridley (19062001) operated on fighter pilots who had splinters of PMMA from broken cockpit windows in their eyes. He noticed that the eye tolerates this material surprisingly well. Based on this discovery, he developed the first artificial eye lens which he implanted in 1949. Millions of cataract patients later benefited from this discovery.
Red and white were the colours of the Inca Empire. Red represents the blood shed in the fight for independence. White stands for peace and justice. Effective date: 25 February 1825.
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