Clinical OphthalmologySeptember 16, 2003 An excellent diagramatic and comprehensive book on clinical ophthalmology. It provides the reader with a solid foundation of knowledge within a wide range of subjects - covering eyelids, sclera, cornea, retinal, orbital ..... to trauma. The list is extensive! The variety of coloured photographs and diagrams enhances the text providing the reader with a step-by-step guide through conditions and treatments.
An excellent reference text for all clinical practitioners to have.
A one-stop sourceJune 7, 2003 This book is heavy, large and over two inches thick. It is a omprehensive text book for the ophthalmology student. Full of very clear, coloured pictures and easy to read text. THe new edition (out may 2003) is truely great and is well recommended. It is a book for book lovers who need such a text. Buying it would save buying several other books,the pictures are worth it on their own.
Excellent textbookSeptember 18, 2000 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this book as an undergraduate, and perhaps for that purpose it is a little over the top, but nonetheless it is an amazing textbook. It is written very clearly and there is a minimum of unnecessary nonsense. Coupled with excellent colour photographs and this book is a great addition to any medic's bookshelf.
The definitive text for ocular pathology.December 4, 1999 Excellent text book with plenty of high quality photographs. Essential for all optometrists and ophthalmologists. A section devoted to presenting symptoms and possible causes could be a useful addition to the next edition. There is no mention of Eales disease in the index, but as far I as can tell this is the only ommission.
A cornerstone for ophthalmologyMay 30, 1999 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
4 years ago, I had a one faith. This book will be Bible to me. That's all.