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Rating: Summary: Lacking in some places Review: As far as content goes this manual is lacking in up to date therapies, and has a limited view on differential diagosis.Pictures are great, though, and in one small handy book. But, if you don't know what you're looking for it is very hard to find
Rating: Summary: Lacking in some places Review: Kudos to the authors!This well-organized, concise and practical book begins where the Wills Manual left off. Drawing from a vast library of clinical photographs, the book serves both as a clinical resource and an atlas. The reader is expertly guided through both diagnosis and management. I was very impressed and would recommend this book to any ophthalmologist or health care professional interested in eye care.
Rating: Summary: Perhaps the best ophthalmology book ever Review: Kudos to the authors! This well-organized, concise and practical book begins where the Wills Manual left off. Drawing from a vast library of clinical photographs, the book serves both as a clinical resource and an atlas. The reader is expertly guided through both diagnosis and management. I was very impressed and would recommend this book to any ophthalmologist or health care professional interested in eye care.
Rating: Summary: Help for those from back in mass., ... Review: So your olfactory's off and your auditory's kaput? Help is on the way via this highly recommended book (wouldn't be surprised if it might also cure the 'mr. cranky' in you). No matter your handle or the locale you claim, it's beneficial from india to menninger and points beyond. Five stars.
Rating: Summary: A practical guide for primary eye care with color photos Review: This compact, soft-cover manual ($50) is very useful for primary care practitioners treating common eye problems and trauma. Well-organized, clear and concise text accompanies nicely labelled color photographs. Its quick reference format with recommendations and differential diagnoses is good for primary care and emergency departments.
Rating: Summary: A practical guide for primary eye care with color photos Review: This compact, soft-cover manual ($50) is very useful for primary care practitioners treating common eye problems and trauma. Well-organized, clear and concise text accompanies nicely labelled color photographs. Its quick reference format with recommendations and differential diagnoses is good for primary care and emergency departments.
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