Oklahoma City vet gives fawn a new chance at seeing

 
BY JAMES S. TYREE | Published: December 22, 2009   
photo - Rondi Large, right, carries a fawn into the surgery room. Large is founder of WildCare near Noble.  Photo by Jim Beckel, The Oklahoman
Rondi Large, right, carries a fawn into the surgery room. Large is founder of WildCare near Noble. Photo by Jim Beckel, The Oklahoman

Robert Gwin has performed surgery on lots of animals in his 31 years as an ophthalmologist, from bears and hippopotami to cheetahs and alligators, not to mention the dogs and cats he treats every week at his Oklahoma City veterinary practice.

But he had never operated on a deer until Monday, when a 2-month-old, white-tailed fawn with cloudy eyes was brought in from Noble. Thanks in large part to Gwin, the fawn called 10-4 might...
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