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        December 2015

        Ophthalmology

        by Lang

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        August 2023

        Spectacles and the Victorians

        Measuring, defining and shaping visual capacity

        by Gemma Almond-Brown

        This is the first full-length study of spectacles in the Victorian period. It examines how the Victorians shaped our understanding of functional visual capacity and the concept of 20:20 vision. Demonstrating how this unique assistive device can connect the histories of medicine, technology and disability, it charts how technology has influenced our understanding of sensory perception, both through the diagnostic methods used to measure visual impairment and the utility of spectacles to ameliorate its effects. Taking a material culture approach, the book assesses how the design of spectacles thwarted ophthalmologists' attempts to medicalise their distribution and use, as well as creating a mainstream marketable device on the high street.

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        Zoology & animal sciences
        October 2020

        Raptor Medicine, Surgery and Rehabilitation

        by David Scott

        Comprehensive, practical and extensively illustrated, this book accumulates years of practical knowledge when dealing with injured birds of prey. Written by a practicing veterinarian it is a concise, helpful, day-to-day guide which outlines everything from handling and the intake examination, through to practical procedures and the treatment of a comprehensive range of conditions and injuries. Also covering advice on housing, rehabilitation and eventual release, and fully updated throughout, this new edition incorporates new images as well as new and expanded information on electrocution, pesticides, feeding puppets and species habitats. With plenty of new 'raptor tips' and questions, Raptor Medicine, Surgery and Rehabilitation, 3rd Edition, includes handy hints, clinical pearls and retains its emphasis on practical procedures throughout. Forming a complete and approachable guide to raptor veterinary care, this book also features numerous rapid reference charts and appendices.

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        Medicine
        May 2018

        Veterinary Clinical Skills Manual

        by Nichola Coombes, Ayona Silva-Fletcher

        Down-to-earth and intensely practical, this book and video package provides step-by-step guidance on the essential clinical skills required by veterinary students before they face clinical situations encountered in the real world of the busy veterinary professional. - Contains step by step illustrations and photographs, complemented by videos of clinical procedures which can be viewed on your desktop, smartphone or tablet. - Covers the essential key skills that veterinary students need to know. - Details a whole range of techniques, from surgical, anaesthesia and laboratory through to everyday essential and diagnostic skills, in both farm and companion animals. - Describes in-depth the use of simulators in learning key skills. - Provides advice on preparing for OSCEs and practical exams. This book is the go-to manual for an essential grounding in key veterinary clinical skills for all students and educators of veterinary medicine and animal husbandry.

      • Medicine
        1961

        International Ophthalmology Clinics

        by Edited by Rod Foroozan M.D

        Quarterly - 2013 Volume(s) - 51 www.internat-ophthalmology.com International Ophthalmology Clinics is a valuable resource for any medical professional seeking to stay informed and up to date regarding developments in this dynamic specialty. Each hardbound issue of this quarterly publication presents a comprehensive review of a single topic in a new or changing area of ophthalmology. The timely, tightly focused review articles in this publication give ophthalmologists the opportunity to benefit from the knowledge of leading experts in this rapidly changing field.

      • Optometry / opticians
        January 2006

        Fast Facts: Ophthalmology

        by Anthony Pane, Peter Simcock

        Ophthalmology is one of the most difficult areas in primary care, with many potential pitfalls even for the most experienced.Fast Facts: Ophthalmology is organized by patient presentation rather than by disease for ease and speed of use in clinical practice. It is designed to help you triage your patients into three main groups: emergencies requiring immediate referral; non-emergencies requiring routine referral, and treatable conditions. Table of contents: Eye examination Red eye Blurred vision Double vision Other important symptoms Gritty, itchy or watery eyes Abnormal eye appearance Eyelid disease Children's eye problems Eye trauma

      • Medicine
        2012

        Asia-Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology

        by Dennis S.C. Lam, MD

        www.apaophth.org/eJournal The Asia-Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology (APJO) is the official publication of the Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology. The APJO positions itself as a first-class bimonthly (6 issues per year) peer-viewed e-journal representative of ophthalmic and visual science developments in the Asia-Pacific region.

      • Medicine
        October 2022

        Clinical Specialties

        Medical student revision guide

        by Rebecca Richardson, Ricky Ellis

        All the core knowledge you need at medical school in one place! Clinical Specialties: Medical Student Revision Guide contains the core information you need on: Community-based medicine; Geriatric medicine; Gynaecology; Obstetrics; Paediatrics; Psychiatry; Dermatology; Ear, nose and throat; Ophthalmology; Anaesthetics; Palliative care. Throughout medical school, and the years thereafter, a huge volume of knowledge must be acquired and retained, to achieve the standards expected of a safe and successful doctor. This is a mammoth task. Clinical Specialties: Medical Student Revision Guide is designed to make accessing and remembering core knowledge as easy as possible: each topic is presented in a colourful, revision-ready note format, with extensive use of diagrams, tables and flowcharts key points are highlighted and core concepts summarised, making the information easier to digest, assimilate and memorise a consistent structure means you always have access to clinical presentation, investigations and management, risk factors and complications. Every chapter has been peer-reviewed by a specialist in the field, to ensure it is accurate and reflects the most up-to-date guidelines. In addition, these specialists have also used their own personal experience of studying for medical exams to ensure that the books focus on the most important conditions, concepts and vocabulary needed to pass finals. Clinical Specialties: Medical Student Revision Guide is the perfect companion for your medicine degree, exam revision, medical finals and your early career as a foundation doctor.

      • Medicine
        August 2015

        Fast Facts: Ophthalmology

        by Peter Simcock, Andre Burger

        This fully updated new edition has been designed for ease and speed of use in clinical practice. It will empower you with the knowledge to triage your patients into three main groups: emergencies requiring immediate referral; non-emergencies requiring routine referral; or those with treatable conditions. Primarily intended for doctors, optometrists, ophthalmic nurses and other health professionals involved with eye care within the community, this refreshingly readable handbook discusses the major ophthalmological symptoms in the context of daily clinical practice.

      • Medicine
        1990

        Current Opinion in Ophthalmology

        by Edited by Allen C Ho MD

        Bimonthly - 2013 Volume(s) - 22 www.co-ophthalmology.com This reader-friendly, bimonthly resource provides a powerful, broad-based perspective on the most important advances from throughout the world literature. Featuring renowned guest editors and focusing exclusively on one or two topics, every issue of Current Opinion in Ophthalmology delivers unvarnished, expert assessments of developments from the previous year. All reviews are supplemented with an indispensable section, References and Recommended Reading. At the back of each volume is Current World Literature, an exceptionally thorough bibliography garnered from the top 100 journals in the field. Both sections are completely annotated and, as an added benefit, appropriate papers are flagged for their specia" or outstanding interest.

      • Ophthalmology
        June 2013

        Dry Eye Syndrome: Basic and Clinical Perspectives

        by Norihiko Yokoi

        Dry eye disease (DED) is a common clinical problem and is the most frequent diagnosis in the daily practice of ophthalmology. This multifactorial disease affects quality of life owing to the constant ocular discomfort and impairment of visual function. This book of eight reviews authored by dry eye specialists from around the world highlights recent advancements in all of the important fields relating to dry eye, including aspects such as epidemiology, symptoms and diagnosis, medical, non-medical and surgical treatments and prognosis.

      • Medicine
        February 1991

        Considerations in Contact Lens Use Under Adverse Conditions

        Proceedings of a Symposium

        by Pamela Ebert Flattau, Editor; Working Group on Contact Lens Use Under Adverse Conditions, Committee on Vision, National Research Council

        This book summarizes current understanding of the scientific, clinical, and technical issues surrounding the use of contact lenses. It discusses the special occupational conditions experienced by military personnel, particularly in extreme environments, that give rise to the question of whether or not to use contact lenses. Experts in optometry, ophthalmology, visual psychophysics, and engineering describe recent developments in design and use; and representatives of the military services provide examples of actual situations in aerospace settings. Considerations in Contact Lens Use Under Adverse Conditions will be of particular interest to those involved in the design of contact lenses and those responsible for occupational safety and health matters in the private sector.

      • Medicine
        October 2022

        General Medicine and Surgery

        Medical student revision guide

        by Rebecca Richardson, Ricky Ellis

        All the core knowledge you need at medical school in one place! General Medicine and Surgery: Medical Student Revision Guide contains the core information you need on: Cardiology; Endocrinology; Gastroenterology; Hepato-pancreato-biliary; Haematology; Immunology & Allergy; Neurology; Renal; Respiratory; General surgical principles; The acute abdomen; Gastrointestinal surgery; The breast; Vascular surgery; Urology; Critical illness; Emergency presentations; Rheumatology; Trauma & orthopaedics. Throughout medical school, and the years thereafter, a huge volume of knowledge must be acquired and retained, to achieve the standards expected of a safe and successful doctor. This is a mammoth task. General Medicine and Surgery: Medical Student Revision Guide is designed to make accessing and remembering core knowledge as easy as possible: each topic is presented in a colourful, revision-ready note format, with extensive use of diagrams, tables and flowcharts key points are highlighted and core concepts summarised, making the information easier to digest, assimilate and memorise a consistent structure means you always have access to clinical presentation, investigations and management, risk factors and complications. Every chapter has been peer-reviewed by a specialist in the field, to ensure it is accurate and reflects the most up-to-date guidelines. In addition, these specialists have also used their own personal experience of studying for medical exams to ensure that the books focus on the most important conditions, concepts and vocabulary needed to pass finals. General Medicine and Surgery: Medical Student Revision Guide is the perfect companion for your medicine degree, exam revision, medical finals and your early career as a foundation doctor.

      • Animal husbandry
        March 2023

        Cataract Surgery in Dogs

        by Suresh Kumar Jhirwal

        The purpose of this book is to aid veterinary students and practitioners in the diagnosis and surgical management of cataract in dogs. Although this book is written primarily for cataract in dogs but the procedure can be applied for other pet and farm animals too with slight modifications. This book is consisting of 11 chapters viz; Introduction, Anatomy of lens, Definition of Cataract, Incidence of Cataract, Causes of Cataract, Pathogenesis of Cataract, Classification of Cataract, Diagnosis of Cataract, Selection of patient for surgery, Surgical management of cataract, and Complications of Cataract surgery. Each chapter provides a brief and practical knowledge in easily understandable text. The color photographs of procedure and instruments will certainly aid practitioners in diagnosis and surgical management of cataract.

      • Medicine
        1981

        Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology

        The Official Journal of the American Association of Neuropathologists, Inc.

        by Edited by Raymond Sobel MD , Michael N Hart MD

        Quarterly - 2013 Volume(s) - 31 www.jneuro-ophthalmology.com For more than 60 years, the Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology (JNEN) has been the worldwide forum for groundbreaking studies in neuropathological research. By consistently attracting contributions from the world's leading neuropathologists, neurologists, and other neuroscientists, JNEN has become an indispensable resource for researchers and practitioners. Each monthly issue of the Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology gives you: The Best Written Articles: JNEN is among the most frequently cited journals in the fields of pathology and clinical neurology. Authoritative Guidance: As the world's senior neuropathology journal and the official journal of the American Association of Neuropathologists, Inc., JNEN has the prestige required to attract contributions from the world's most prominent researchers. Highest Production Standards: The finest quality of photographic illustrations is attained through the use of 300-line halftone technology—the highest standard for photographic reproduction in the printing industry—resulting in remarkably sharp, clear micrographs. And more: A review article focusing on a current topic in neuropathology is featured monthly, and book reviews, editorials, and letters-to-the-editor appear regularly. Abstracts from the annual meeting of the American Association of Neuropathologists, Inc. are printed in the May issue.

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