Parson’s Diseases of the Eye, 22nd Ed. (2015) by Sihota R. PDF

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 2015
  • Number of pages:
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 51.46 MB
  • Authors: Sihota R.

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Parson’s Diseases of the Eye-Jaypee medical-Sihota and Radhika Tandon MBBS MD DipNB FRCOphth FRCS-2015-EDN-22

Reviews

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

⭐I skimmed through the 21st version and really liked the content i read so i searched for a paper copy but found this as a more cost effective option. IF you are in the USA this book is nearly imposible to get a print version (above $80.) All the sites that sell it at a reasonable price ($8-9) are based in India and don’t ship here. $20 for kindle version wasn’t too bad. The content is very comprehensive the first 60-80 pages are just anatomy and physiology which reads really slow but once you get into the disease sections it is very well written, concise, and helpful. I enjoy picking this up because it’s written at the level a third year medical student level where you know 75-80% of the medical terminology. It does a good balance between allowing you to communicate disease processes to patients and to colleagues. I really enjoyed many of the reiterations of simple concepts throughout multiple chapters allowing the big picture to develop and leaving friendly reminders of what is important to know in ophthalmology.The cons of this book: tables are a nightmare at converting (this could be an app dependant thing i use an iPad with the kindle app) they constantly only show half of the table and when i try to slide to the other half of the table it flips the page…that cost this great book a star.It also isn’t very picture heavy (scant on abnormal images of fundus or pathology)US med students- too in-depth unless you want to look like a rockstar on an AIForeign Grads- from what i understand this is the standard textbook that you guys use.

⭐Very useful book for those looking to step into the world of ophthalmology a must have book for them though it is a bit higher level as compared to some other books for the UG level but it will make your concepts more clear and more stronger than any other book available in the market.Value for money as well as for the time.

⭐Good one, but need to add more information. Anatomy , neuro ophthalmology , conjunctiva , lens, glaucoma etc was very good.

⭐Arrived a little bent out of shape, but all good otherwise. Clean new copy and quick Prime delivery.

⭐Great ophthalmology book for UG & PG courses and received it in very good package and satisfied with Amazon delivery

⭐Go for khurana it’s more like a complication of everything related, while Parsons give you the concepts.

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