Edition Number
2
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2008-022517
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
"I highly recommend that you take a look at The Little Eye Book...the authors have provided a clear and easy-to-read explanations of the essential aspects of eyecare, and information on eye anatomy and how the eye functions." -- Rochelle Caviness, Large Print Reviews, "Anyone interested in learning more about the eye, refractive conditions, or the equipment used to diagnose and manage refractive conditions will benefit from this short book. This book is remarkably comprehensive for being so small and compact. Various diagrams and tables help readers to visualize and quickly understand the concepts. This book is a joy to read. The author makes learning about the eye fun with humor and a relaxed approach to learning. The book is easy to carry and would be great for office personnel or for those in related fields needing a working knowledge of the eye and eye care." - Brian D. Marshall, OD, TLC The Laser Center, Doody Enterprises Inc., "In an age when most health care recipients are hungry for additional knowledge, this text would be an ideal adjunct." - William N. Clarke, MD, FACS, FRCSC, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario, Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology, "In an age when most health care recipients are hungry for additional knowledge, this text would be an ideal adjunct." -- William N. Clarke, MD, FACS, FRCSC, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario, Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology, " The Little Eye Book is highly recommended for all readers, even those with only casual interest. The book is well organized, enabling specific topics of interest to be found easily. Because of its smaller size, the book (as promised by its name) is easy to carry around and easy to use." -- Marilyn Haddrill, About.com/vision, "I highly recommend that you take a look at The Little Eye Book...the authors have provided a clear and easy-to-read explanations of the essential aspects of eyecare, and information on eye anatomy and how the eye functions." -- Rochelle Caviness, Large Print Reviews, "In an age when most health care recipients are hungry for additional knowledge, this text would be an ideal adjunct." -- William N. Clarke, MD, FACS, FRCSC, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario, Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology, "Anyone interested in learning more about the eye, refractive conditions, or the equipment used to diagnose and manage refractive conditions will benefit from this short book. This book is remarkably comprehensive for being so small and compact. Various diagrams and tables help readers to visualize and quickly understand the concepts. This book is a joy to read. The author makes learning about the eye fun with humor and a relaxed approach to learning. The book is easy to carry and would be great for office personnel or for those in related fields needing a working knowledge of the eye and eye care." -- Brian D. Marshall, OD, TLC The Laser Center, Doody Enterprises Inc., " The Little Eye Book is highly recommended for all readers, even those with only casual interest. The book is well organized, enabling specific topics of interest to be found easily. Because of its smaller size, the book (as promised by its name) is easy to carry around and easy to use." -- Marilyn Haddrill, About.com/vision, "I highly recommend that you take a look at The Little Eye Book…the authors have provided a clear and easy-to-read explanations of the essential aspects of eyecare, and information on eye anatomy and how the eye functions." - Rochelle Caviness, Large Print Reviews, "Anyone interested in learning more about the eye, refractive conditions, or the equipment used to diagnose and manage refractive conditions will benefit from this short book. This book is remarkably comprehensive for being so small and compact. Various diagrams and tables help readers to visualize and quickly understand the concepts. This book is a joy to read. The author makes learning about the eye fun with humor and a relaxed approach to learning. The book is easy to carry and would be great for office personnel or for those in related fields needing a working knowledge of the eye and eye care." -- Brian D. Marshall, OD, TLC The Laser Center, Doody Enterprises Inc., " The Little Eye Book is highly recommended for all readers, even those with only casual interest. The book is well organized, enabling specific topics of interest to be found easily. Because of its smaller size, the book (as promised by its name) is easy to carry around and easy to use." - Marilyn Haddrill, About.com/vision
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Dewey Decimal
617.7
Edition Description
New Edition
Table Of Content
ContentsDedication Acknowledgments About the Author Introduction Chapter 1. What's In There (Ocular Anatomy)Chapter 2. How It Works (Ocular Physiology)Chapter 3. Oh Say Can You See (Refractive Errors, Glasses, and Other Delights)Chapter 4. What Can Go Wrong (Common Eye Disorders and Trauma)Chapter 5. Crazy Eyes, Lazy Eyes, and Getting on Your Nerves (Strabismus, Amblyopia, and Neurology)Chapter 6. What's Going On? (Ocular Symptoms and Potential Diagnoses)Chapter 7. Checking It Out (Basic Examination Techniques and Patient Services)Chapter 8. Checking It Further (Overview of Ocular Tests)Chapter 9. Fixing It (Overview of Ophthalmic Surgery)Chapter 10. Treating It (Pharmacology)Bibliography Index
Synopsis
The Little Eye Book: A Pupil's Guide to Understanding Ophthalmology is an easy-to-understand introduction to the field of eye care that has been updated into a new Second Edition . This book is written with the non-physician in mind, so you won't be bogged down with heavy details, yet every basic fact that you need is right here. With photographs as well as drawings and helpful tables and charts, this conversational-style text packs a big punch. Beginning with an illustrated description of ocular anatomy, the book sweeps you into the workings of vision with hardly a blink, where you'll learn what happens when light meets the eye. But life is never perfect, and sometimes the eye isn't either. You'll get a good overview of disorders and trauma, from lids to optic nerves. The all-important red eye has a section all its own, including symptoms, signs, what's an emergency and what's not. A chapter on eye symptoms and their potential causes will help you understand patients' complaints. New to the Second Edition: A chapter on refractive errors and their correction, including a section on glasses and contact lenses New technology topics including optical coherence tomography, scanning laser tomography, wavefront analysis and more Updated information on medications and refractive surgery Includes over 65 figures and 10 tables Now you will finally understand how the eye works without spending hours trying to get through an overwhelming medical book. Need to know how to take a history, check vision or pupils, or give someone eye medications? It's in here! Wonder what special testing is available? We tell you! Have questions about surgery or medical treatment? Yep, we covered that, too, and more! Written by Janice K. Ledford, an eyecare professional with over 26 years of experience, The Little Eye Book: A Pupil's Guide to Understanding Ophthalmology, Second Edition is perfect for anyone who works in the eye care industry or with patients, but isn't an ophthalmologist., The Little Eye Book: A Pupil's Guide to Understanding Ophthalmology is an easy-to-understand introduction to the field of eye care that has been updated into a new Second Edition . This book is written with the non-physician in mind, so you won't be bogged down with heavy details, yet every basic fact that you need is right here. With photographs as well as drawings and helpful tables and charts, this conversational-style text packs a big punch. Beginning with an illustrated description of ocular anatomy, the book sweeps you into the workings of vision with hardly a blink, where you'll learn what happens when light meets the eye. But life is never perfect, and sometimes the eye isn't either. You'll get a good overview of disorders and trauma, from lids to optic nerves. The all-important red eye has a section all its own, including symptoms, signs, what's an emergency and what's not. A chapter on eye symptoms and their potential causes will help you understand patients' complaints. New to the Second Edition: - A chapter on refractive errors and their correction, including a section on glasses and contact lenses - New technology topics including optical coherence tomography, scanning laser tomography, wavefront analysis and more - Updated information on medications and refractive surgery - Includes over 65 figures and 10 tables Now you will finally understand how the eye works without spending hours trying to get through an overwhelming medical book. Need to know how to take a history, check vision or pupils, or give someone eye medications? It's in here Wonder what special testing is available? We tell you Have questions about surgery or medical treatment? Yep, we covered that, too, and more Written by Janice K. Ledford, an eyecare professional with over 26 years of experience, The Little Eye Book: A Pupil's Guide to Understanding Ophthalmology, Second Edition is perfect for anyone who works in the eye care industry or with patients, but isn't an ophthalmologist., Presents an easy-to-understand introduction to the field of eye care. Starting with an illustrated description of ocular anatomy, this book sweeps you into the workings of vision with hardly a blink, where you'll learn what happens when light meets the eye.
LC Classification Number
RE51.L375 2008
ebay_catalog_id
4
Copyright Date
2008