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- Authors: Lesley McLennan
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Now going into its third much-expanded edition, the highly praised Nutritional Health: Strategies for Disease Prevention has been brought fully up to date to include all the new thinking and discoveries that have the greatest capacity to improve human health and nutritional advancement. About half the new edition will be revised and updated from the second edition while the other half will consist of major revisions of previous chapters or new subjects. Like the two previous editions the book will consist of general reviews on various topics in nutrition, especially those of much current interest.
Reviews
Review Useful as a quick reference. . .provide the reader with a handy guide to approaching a patient with a severe injury. . .marked areas of pearls’ and ‘pitfalls’ as well as numerous color pictures. . .a good choice for the busy professional. . .having this book in your library will make you more confident when dealing with various eye injuries. Its specific, updated guidelines make it beneficial for every ophthalmology resident to read.” -Ocular Surgery News”This new treatise on ocular trauma admirably fills an important gap in the literature. . . . An accurate, comprehensive and authoritative work produced to a high standard and enjoyable to read. The succinct presentation is easy to assimilate . . . There are ample and predictably graphic illustrations that are of high quality.” – EyeNews”A complete, yet concise, up-to-date manual…the most current information [made] readily and rapidly accessible…an emphasis on pearls and pitfalls of management…a welcome addition to the ocular trauma literature.” –Doody’s Review Journal”…useful as a quick reference… Marked areas of “pearls” and “pitfalls” as well as numerois color pictures, make this book a good choice for the busy professional who has little time to read the whole text. …having this book in your library will make you more confident when dealing with various eye injuries. Its specific, updated guidelines for mild as well as severe traumas make it beneficial for every ophthalmology resident to read.” –Ocular Surgery News, 09/2002″Clear and concise . . . a useful addition to any comprehensive library of ophthalmic conditions, and would be helpful for those seeking guidance on the management of globe injuries.” – British Orthoptic Journal
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