Clinical Anatomy of the Eye is a highly sought-after textbook among aspiring ophthalmologists and optometrists worldwide. This comprehensive guide aims to equip readers with essential anatomical knowledge crucial for excelling in the field of ophthalmology. Delving into the intricate details of the eyeball and its adjacent structures, this book covers everything from gross anatomical features to microscopic intricacies.
Key highlights of Clinical Anatomy of the Eye:
– Detailed exploration of the nerve and blood supply to the orbit, autonomic innervation of orbital structures, visual pathway, and associated reflexes.
– Practical application of anatomical insights to real-world ophthalmological scenarios, illustrated through Clinical Notes in each chapter.
– Engaging clinical problems at the end of each chapter that challenge readers to apply their anatomical knowledge effectively.
– Simple yet informative illustrations, including overview drawings of cranial and autonomic nerve distributions, to aid comprehension.
By emphasizing the practical relevance of anatomical facts to ophthalmology, this textbook seamlessly bridges theoretical knowledge with clinical application. Whether you are a budding ophthalmologist or an optometry enthusiast, Clinical Anatomy of the Eye is your essential companion on the journey to mastering the intricacies of ocular anatomy.
Authors:
Richard S. Snell (Author),
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Edition:
2nd
Publication Date:
December 19, 1997
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