Manual for Eye Examination and Diagnosis 10th Edit ion
Edition number: 10. Aufl.
Publisher: Wiley?Blackwell
Date of Publication: 10 May 2021
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ISBN13: | 9781119628583 |
ISBN10: | 111962858X |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | 224 pages |
Size: | 227x154x14 mm |
Weight: | 426 g |
Language: | English |
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Manual for EYE EXAMINATION AND DIAGNOSISManual for EYE EXAMINATION AND DIAGNOSISNow in its tenth edition, Manual for Eye Examination and Diagnosis is the leading introductory clinical textbook in the field, providing concise and practical coverage of anatomy, instrumentation, differential diagnosis and treatment of ophthalmic diseases and disorders. This accessible resource offers clear explanations of current diagnostic techniques, equipment, and best practice; hundreds of full-color clinical photographs and diagrams; and step-by-step guidance on a range of key procedures. Author Mark W. Leitman, a practicing Ophthalmology specialist with nearly five decades' experience, provides the foundational knowledge required to excel on an ophthalmology rotation.This is a must-have companion for medical students and junior doctors, trainee ophthalmologists and optometrists, optometry nurses, and ophthalmic technicians.
"I have thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and would recommend this manual to readers wanting an overview and general understanding of ophthalmology in order to link the basic anatomy and science with the clinical environment" - eyenews
"I have thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and would recommend this manual to readers wanting an overview and general understanding of ophthalmology in order to link the basic anatomy and science with the clinical environment" - eyenews