The Encyclopedia of the Eye, Second Edition, Four Volume Set is a must-have resource for visual scientists, ophthalmologists, optometrists, and researchers in various related fields. This comprehensive reference work covers essential information on all eye tissues crucial for vision, including the retina, cornea, and lens, as well as the physiological and pathophysiologic processes impacting these tissues.
Ideal for a wide range of audiences, from undergraduate students to medical professionals, this four-volume set offers detailed insights into each eye structure’s biology, physiology, pathology, and therapeutics. Written by leading experts, the Encyclopedia provides an in-depth introduction to the major features of the eye and current research trends in the field.
Key Features:
– Comprehensive coverage of each eye structure’s biology, physiology, pathology, and therapeutics
– Contributions from leading experts in the field
– MRW Template for consistent content presentation
Whether you are a student looking to delve into eye research or a practitioner seeking to expand your knowledge, this Encyclopedia serves as an invaluable tool. It is particularly beneficial for those exploring new areas of study, seeking deeper insights into relevant research articles, or reviewing grants and manuscripts beyond their expertise.
Enhance your understanding of eye research and stay updated on the latest findings with the Encyclopedia of the Eye, Second Edition. Explore the intricate world of vision science and gain valuable insights to advance your knowledge and expertise.
Don’t miss out on this essential resource for eye professionals and researchers!
Authors:
Patricia D’Amore (Editor)
Edition:
2nd
Publication Date:
July 23, 2025
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