Drs. Paul L. Kaufman, Albert Alm, Leonard A Levin, Siv F. E. Nilsson, James Ver Hoeve, and Samuel Wu present the 11th Edition of the classic text Adler’s Physiology of the Eye, updated to enhance your understanding of ocular function. This full-color, user-friendly edition captures the latest molecular, genetic, and biochemical discoveries and offers you unparalleled knowledge and insight into the physiology of the eye and its structures. A new organization by function, rather than anatomy, helps you make a stronger connection between physiological principles and clinical practice; and more than 1,000 great new full-color illustrations help clarify complex concepts. Deepen your grasp of the physiological principles that underlie visual acuity, color vision, ocular circulation, the extraocular muscle, and much more. Glean the latest knowledge in the field, including the most recent molecular, genetic, and biochemical discoveries. Make a stronger connection between physiology and clinical practice with the aid of an enhanced clinical emphasis throughout, as well as a new organization by function rather than by anatomy. Better visualize all concepts by viewing 1,000 clear, full-color illustrations.
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The practical application of anatomic facts to ophthalmology has been emphasised throughout this book in the form of Clinical Notes in each chapter.
Ocular Disease: Detection, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Here's the meticulously revised and updated 10th Edition of this classic text on the physiology of the eye. Readers will find unparalleled coverage of the full range of topics needed...
FIGURE 5.26 High magnification black and white clinical photograph of the limbus shows the outlines of the palisades of Vogt at the inferior limbus. (From Patel DV, Sherwin T, McGhee CNJ. Laser scanning in vivo confocal microscopy of ...
The number of illustrations has been expanded and new terminolo- gy included. The novel how-to approach emphasizes basic principles that will help experienced as well as beginning eye surgeons master the unexpected.
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How It Works and What Can Go Wrong John E. Dowling, Joseph L. Dowling Jr. Vision How It Works and What Can Go Wrong John E. Dowling and Joseph L. Dowling, Jr. The MIT Press Cambridge, Massachusetts London, England © 2016 Massachusetts ...