Office Treatment of the Eye
Abstract
Since probably 90 per cent of most ophthalmic practice is office practice, this textbook contains much the same material that is to be found in good textbooks of ophthalmology except for major surgical problems. The important difference is in the approach to the subject and the difference in stress on various phases. There is little anatomy and not much that could be considered primarily instructional at the level of the undergraduate medical student. It is assumed that the reader is...