The Eye Care Sourcebook 1st Edition (2001) by Jay B. Lavine PDF

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 2001
  • Number of pages: 336 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 13.61 MB
  • Authors: Jay B. Lavine

Description

The most comprehensive, patient-friendly guide to eye care availableThe Eye Care Sourcebook offers you the best approach for obtaining quality eye care. It provides an overview of LASIK and other forms of vision correction, as well as in-depth descriptions of most major eye problems, including poor vision among elderly people, macular degeneration, cataracts, itchy and burning eyes, and more.

Reviews

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

โญBook provided answers to my questions to a point. Then too Doctor advanced to other possibilities for treatment. Good book to identify and explain your eye problems.

โญThis is a book highly relevant to all people having a problem with their vision, even if it’s just nearsightedness, and also for all others caring about their eyes and their vision too. The book is excellent in many ways, but what makes it unique, is that the advice comes from a doctor who is an authority in both ophthalmology and nutrition. The nutritional information will be especially helpful to my mother, who is a diabetic. For example, I learned how diabetics can often clear up leakages in their retinas and avoid laser surgery — something I had not read anywhere else. Learning how to prevent macular degeneration and cataracts will also be very helpful to her. And as for myself, I was thinking about having LASIK done to correct my nearsightedness, but I will not now that I know what problems might result in the future. And since the book is dealing with almost all topics concerning the eye, most people will get an accurate answer to what they are are concerned about. The book is also easy and entertaining to read, and this combined with knowing that Dr. Lavine has your best interests at heart makes this book very special and absolutely worthwhile reading and getting back to over and over again. I just wish we had Dr. Lavine here in Sweden, but having his book is the next best thing!!

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