The book draws an outline of ocular anatomy, physiology, and ophthalmic optics in simple English that such students can understand. The book has separate chapters on disorders of different parts of the eyes in simple language. Only the outline of treatment has been given sufficient importance as has been given to preventive methods. No attempt has been made to describe surgical steps that are out of the domain of a paramedic ophthalmic assistant. The book is well illustrated with drawings, photographs, flowcharts, and tables.
Key Features
- The book is meant for students who have passed a higher secondary examination.
- Use of simple language for easy understanding.
- Comprises 17 chapters, the first deals with the basics of ophthalmology, including optics. And the remaining chapters deal with disorders of parts of the eye.
- Covers preliminary medical treatment without going into advanced therapeutics.
- Operative procedures have been deliberately omitted.
- Generously illustrated by photographs and diagrams.
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