Former Pennsylvania ophthalmologist Dr. James Cochran dies

James Cochran, MD, a former Pennsylvania-based ophthalmologist, died on June 15, according to an obituary in the The Morning Call.

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Dr. Cochran studied at Temple School of Medicine in Philadelphia before serving as a flight medical officer in the U.S. Air Force. 

Following his residency, he opened an ophthalmology practice in Easton, Pa. Dr. Cochran retired to Naples, Fla., where he died.  

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