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Lee Ann RemingtonAnatomy text written by an optometrist for optometrists and students providing a strong foundation for recognising and understanding clinical situations, problems and treatments.
Snell / LempISBN: 0-6320-4344-6Provides optometry students and ophthalmologiest in training with the basic knowledge of anatomy necessary for clinical practice.
Jack KanskiEncourages the practitioner to view the patient as a whole to aid with the differential diagnosis of systemic and ocular signs.
MuchnickPractical guide to the evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of systemic disorders as they relate to primary eye care.
BartlettComplete coverage of the basic fundamentals of pharmacology such as ocular drug delivery and ocular drug formulations.
isbn:-978-0-7020-4093-1Clinical Ophthalmology: A Systematic Approach, 7th Edition, delivers everything you need to know about today?s ophthalmology in a state-of-the-art multimedia format that?s ideally suited for rapid reference and efficient, effective recall. Jack Kanski, along with new co-author Brad Bowling, keep you up to date with current and evolving practice in the diagnosis and management of ophthalmic disorders, using a visually rich, succinct format that facilitates comprehension for trainees and practitioners. Trusted by thousands, this leading ophthalmic resource now also offers full-text online access at www.expertconsult.com with a downloadable image gallery (1,000 images are brand-new to this edition). Online and in print, you?ll have quick access to the latest advances in the field.
Jack KanskiAttractively designed and effectively presented, this portable handbook is a synopsis of Jack Kanski's bestselling book Clinical Ophthalmology, featuring a number of brand-new illustrations as well as added rare diseases and examination techniques.
By Jack J. Kanski, MD, MS, FRCS, FRCOphthISBN: 0-7020-3135-6Revised and expanded throughout with many new colour illustrations, this handbook forms a summary of Jack Kanskis best selling Clinical Ophthalmology: A Systematic Approach 6th Edition. This book will be of particular value as a revision guide to those preparing for examinations, as well as the busy clinician requiring a quick reference to a particular diagnostic or therapeutic problem. Illustrated in colour, each condition is systematically presented for easy access to key information.
Keirl / Christie Provides a comprehensive and clinically-based guide to visual optics.
Fiona RoweClinical Orthoptics has become established as a basic reference text providing fundamental information on anatomy, innervation, orthoptic investigation, plus diagnosis and management of strabismus, ocular motility and related disturbances.
Werner & PressLearn problem-solving measures and how to avoid pitfalls and common mistakes in prescribing with this very readable guide to conventional wisdom in refractive care
Werner & PressMany new colour diagrams and new colour plate section. All chapters thoroughly revised and updated to include latest techniques.
ElliottA practical handbook on the examination techniques, equipment, investigations and optical concepts which the beginning trainee in ophthalmology needs to master.
Simon MadgeInvaluable to all those studying optometry, dispensing optics and physiological optics.
Sarah MorganThis atlas delivers the step-by-step visual guidance you need to obtain the best possible outcomes from a wide range of opthalmic plastic surgery procedures
Bennett / RabbettsAll the information an optometric assistant needs to know.
Anthony TyersThis book is a practitioner-friendly account of how to identify, understand and manage ocular complications of contact lens wear.
Andrew GassonGives the information needed in one volume to solve the vast majority of contact lens optics problems.
By Nathan Efron, BScOptom PhD (Melbourne), DSc (Manchester), FAAO (Dip CL), FIACLE, FCCLSA, FBCLAISBN: 978-0-7506-8869-7Thoroughly revised and updated, this popular book provides a comprehensive yet easy to read guide to modern contact lens practice. Beautifully re-designed in a clean, contemporary layout, this second edition presents relevant and up-to-date information in a systematic manner, with a logical flow of subject matter from front to back.This book wonderfully captures the middle ground in the contact lens field somewhere between a dense research-based tome and a basic fitting guide. As such, it is ideally suited for both students and general eye care practitioners who require a practical, accessible and uncluttered account of the contact lens field. Key Features Outlines a rational clinical approach to modern contact lens fitting - practical advice for the clinic and the classroom Logical structure and systematic layout, with relevant chapters grouped into coherent sections for easy reference Up-to-date for accurate information Chapters are contextualised through cross-referencing - helping to reflect the relative importance of different topics >br> Provides an 'historical time line' of contact lens development and explains the current global situation <br> Explains how contact lenses are fabricated, designed, manufactured and measured Reviews the scientific principles that underpin the clinical application of contact lenses New to this Edition New chapter on daily disposable contact lenses. Contributing authors comprising optometrists, ophthalmologists, dispensing opticians, industry experts, researchers and clinicians all of whom are true international leaders in their sub-specialty areas. Many new line diagrams and clinical photographs to illustrate, inform and explain the concepts outlined in the text. Special consideration is given to the most popular lens replacement systems daily, two-weekly and monthly. Extensive appendices to assist chair-side decision making in everyday practice. Efron Grading Scales for Contact Lens Complications. Evidence-based approach with numerous up-to-date references at the end of each chapter
Anthony Phillips / Speedwell<This classis, beautifully designed text has been reinvented to provide the modern eye care practitioner with all the essential knowledge that they need in one volume.
EfronThis text provides a definitive encyclopedia of contact lenses from instrumentation to fitting to complications and therapeutics.
Jay Krachmer1098 full-color images perfectly capture the appearance of the complete range of corneal and external eye diseases.
Neil HandleyCult Eyewear is the first book to give an account of the worlds top eyewear brands, from Ray-Ban to J.F. Rey, Persol to Polaroid, and from the 1780s to the present day. Neil Handley, an authority on the history of eyewear, selects more than 30 famous names that have enduring appeal and command a dedicated following, and discusses the history of each brand and its most iconic spectacles or sunglasses. Cult Eyewear also includes a concise illustrated introduction to the evolution of eyewear; innovative designs and historically important inventions; films and key personalities associated with particular designs or brands through the years; and other fascinating aspects of this global industry. Covers more than 30 cult eyewear brands from around the world, including Anglo American, ic! Berlin, Neostyle and Persol. Includes features on personalities and films associated with particular brands and designs, among them Elvis Presley, John Lennon and Dame Edna Everage. Lavishly illustrated with over 500 historical and contemporary images.
Frederick FraunfelderThis book is designed to be concise with a consistent format so that the clinician can focus on a specific area.