Color Atlas of Ophthalmology: The Manhattan Eye, Ear, & Throat Hospital Pocket Guide

Color Atlas of Ophthalmology: The Manhattan Eye, Ear, & Throat Hospital Pocket Guide
ISBN-10
0865776857
ISBN-13
9780865776852
Category
Eye
Pages
602
Language
English
Published
1999
Publisher
Thieme
Authors
David R. Guyer, Suresh Mandava, Tara Sweeney

Description

Pictures and images are the keys to success in ophthalmology, and this is the first reference to combine full-color illustrations with concise clinical information, all in a pocket-sized format ideal for training and everyday practice. More than 600 clear photographs and supporting text allow the user to quickly identify, diagnose and treat virtually any commonly encountered eye disorder, making this portable book essential for both residents-in-training and practicing ophthalmologists.

Addressing all topics from medical and surgical retina, cornea, neuro-ophthalmology, tumors, inflammation, infections, and glaucoma, to basic office procedures, this comprehensive guide covers all the areas of ophthalmic practice.

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