Modern System of Ophthalmology (MSO) series comprises separate volumes on different subspecialties of
ophthalmology. Each volume is planned with a very specific aim to cater to the needs of postgraduate students and fellows in the respective subspeciality of ophthalmology.
Anatomy and Physiology of Eye, a volume in its fourth edition under the MSO series, presents an updated,
thoroughly revised and uniquely integrated text, providing a comprehensive coverage of anatomy and physiology of eye. The text matter is written in a simple and lucid language, presented in a clear style, completely revised and thoroughly updated with all recent advances incorporated.
Though primarily meant for postgraduate students and residents in ophthalmology, it will also serve as a valuable text and resource book for the undergraduate students drawn from the disciplines of optometry, ophthalmic assistantship, and human anatomy and physiology, so as to help them develop a sound foundation in both anatomy and physiology of the eye.
Salient Features
★ Organization and layout of the book into fourteen chapters, appreciated by the readers, has been retained as such; as the text has been arranged in such a unique manner that it provides an opportunity for a continuous reading of interrelated text on anatomy and physiology of eye
★ A brief list of chapter content given in the beginning of each chapter provides a clear layout of the text.
★ Text has been profusely illustrated with high quality colour photographs and computer drawn colour diagrams which provide clear and vivid details.
★ The text has been written and presented is such a way that an average postgraduate student will find it easy to glean through and assimilate the facts for longer retention.
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