Clinical Anatomy and Physiology of the Visual System 3rd Edition (2011) by Lee Ann Remington OD MS FAAO PDF

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 2011
  • Number of pages: 302 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 24.13 MB
  • Authors: Lee Ann Remington OD MS FAAO

Description

Taking the place of the multiple texts traditionally needed to cover visual anatomy and physiology, Clinical Anatomy and Physiology of the Visual System, 3rd Edition dramatically lightens your load by providing one book that covers it all! This concise, well-referenced resource contains information on the clinical anatomy of the eye, its adnexa and visual pathways, histologic information, plus newly added content on physiology of the human ocular structures. Vivid illustrations complement the text and provide clinical information on diseases and disorders that represent departures from normal clinical anatomy.Comprehensive physiology coverage clarifies the integration between structure and function, eliminating your need for multiple books on the anatomy and physiology of the visual system.An emphasis on clinical application helps you better understand the processes that occur in disease and dysfunction.Genetic information keeps you current with the latest developments in visual anatomy and physiology.Full-color illustrations throughout the text enhance your understanding of anatomical and clinical information.UNIQUE! Clinical Comment sections provide a solid foundation for recognizing and understanding clinical situations, conditions, diseases, and treatments.Photos of normal eye structures illustrate clinical appearance and demonstrate how appearance is directly related to structure.Geriatric coverage, including aging changes in ocular tissue and the visual pathway, keeps you up-to-date with the expanding field of geriatric care.UNIQUE! Expert coverage written by an actual optometrist gives you a practical framework for recognizing and understanding clinical situations, problems, and treatments.

Reviews

Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:

⭐As simple as you can make a rather complex subject. Enough depth to meet the needs of any clinician, superb illustrations, most appropriate clinical application notes. This is the best anatomy book of the visual system for clinicians I have seen. It is primarily an anatomy book with an appropriate amount of physiology for an anatomy book. If you need more get a physiology text. Great achievement Dr. Robinson. Thanks for your efforts.C. Parker III O.D.

⭐This book has been super helpful in my study of ocular anatomy. There are plenty of good pictures, and the reading is fairly easy to understand. The only possible downside (which is kind of an upside as well), is that the reading is structured almost more like a glossary. So there’s not a lot of fluff to side track you, but it’s also pretty heavy reading with a lot of information per page.

⭐Dr. Remington has done a great job with the layout of this text book. It has great pictures to focus on while reading the sometimes overwhelming text. The clinical cases in the book are also great and give you an immediate understanding of why the anatomy that you are learning is so important.

⭐This is an incredibly comprehensive book for the eye. Make learning the ins and outs so much easier. Best purchase I made for school.

⭐I found this book by Dr. Remington to be a good quick review of ocular anatomy and physiology.

⭐This book is pristine! It arrived exactly as promised. Very happy with this purchase. Need it for school starting 3 September

⭐The edition before this book was good, but this edition is even better and supplements more details that NBEO Part 1 covers. I read this to study for boards, and would recommend it to other optometry students too.

⭐Well it’s anice book. I would first memrize some anatomy from an anatomy book then go to this book and read about the physiology part. It is a condensed review type book. I have not entered optometry school yet so my backround knowledge is limited on the eye. This book therefore in my case has alot of terms that I had to keep flipping back to the pictures to remind myself what was being taught. I recommend this to someone who has either a good anatomy book with (good pictures) as a reference or a good knowledge of the anatomy of the eye and it’s components. That being said, this book lacks suffiecient drawings/pictures. It is a thin book(about the thickness of my pinky.)

⭐El libro es muy completo, muy bien explicado, las imágenes están muy bien conseguidas y quedan bastante claras. Pero el principal problema del libro es el excesivo precio para la cantidad de páginas que posee.

⭐Suitable for in-depth study of the subject.the writings are concise yet upto the expectation and picture helps alot in in-depth understanding.it is highly recommended in that it does not give unnecessary copy paste from other source and book.

⭐Every optometry student’s must have….

⭐Really pleased with quality if product, excellent buy

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