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Rating: Summary: Wonderful Review: As an OD student, I have been using this book quite a bit. I love the easy to read format and all of the color photos. It is a small reference book that I can keep in the clinic instead of hauling the large & heavy Kanski around. My only fault is that it is only of the anterior segment. I was wondering if there is a posterior a-z book of the same format? I have searched but haven't been able to find one. Anyone know?
Rating: Summary: Book review Review: Hi M.Stevens
thanks for your wonderful book review. i'm glad that you found the book helpful.
we do have a posterior eye disease book in preparation. good things take time :-)
best wishes, adrian
Rating: Summary: A most useful reference! Review: This book is a succint, but comprehensive, presentation of most of the anterior eye diseases which an optometrist or ophthalmologist may encounter in clinical practice. The A-Z format (rather than the traditional grouping by anatomical location) makes finding entries easier. It complements similar references such as the Wills Eye Manual, however the excellent photographs are an advantage over the Wills. It is certainly an excellent learning tool for students, and a very useful chairside reference for practising clinicians. Highly recommended!
Rating: Summary: A most useful reference! Review: This book is a succint, but comprehensive, presentation of most of the anterior eye diseases which an optometrist or ophthalmologist may encounter in clinical practice. The A-Z format (rather than the traditional grouping by anatomical location) makes finding entries easier. It complements similar references such as the Wills Eye Manual, however the excellent photographs are an advantage over the Wills. It is certainly an excellent learning tool for students, and a very useful chairside reference for practising clinicians. Highly recommended!
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