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Principles of Ophthalmoscopy

Principles of Ophthalmoscopy This monograph is a practical, simplified, yet accurate description of the findings and changes in the ocular fundus in health and in disease. It is intended primarily for the general practitioner, the internist, and the student of ophthalmology. It also serves to reemphasize and reclarify the funduscopic picture seen daily by the practicing ophthalmologist. The description of the sizes of normal disks and color, physiological depression, and true analysis of retinopathies are all reevaluated for him. The student should find it of tremendous benefit in understanding the principles of ophthalmoscopy and the use of the ophthalmoscope. The text is readable and well sprinkled with colored photographs, diagrams, and fundus pictures. It should be a welcome addition in the library of any student of ophthalmology, internist, or teacher of ophthalmoscopy. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

Principles of Ophthalmoscopy

JAMA , Volume 166 (13) – Mar 29, 1958

Principles of Ophthalmoscopy

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This monograph is a practical, simplified, yet accurate description of the findings and changes in the ocular fundus in health and in disease. It is intended primarily for the general practitioner, the internist, and the student of ophthalmology. It also serves to reemphasize and reclarify the funduscopic picture seen daily by the practicing ophthalmologist. The description of the sizes of normal disks and color, physiological depression, and true analysis of retinopathies are all...
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American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright © 1958 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0098-7484
eISSN
1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.1958.02990130119038
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Abstract

This monograph is a practical, simplified, yet accurate description of the findings and changes in the ocular fundus in health and in disease. It is intended primarily for the general practitioner, the internist, and the student of ophthalmology. It also serves to reemphasize and reclarify the funduscopic picture seen daily by the practicing ophthalmologist. The description of the sizes of normal disks and color, physiological depression, and true analysis of retinopathies are all reevaluated for him. The student should find it of tremendous benefit in understanding the principles of ophthalmoscopy and the use of the ophthalmoscope. The text is readable and well sprinkled with colored photographs, diagrams, and fundus pictures. It should be a welcome addition in the library of any student of ophthalmology, internist, or teacher of ophthalmoscopy.

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JAMAAmerican Medical Association

Published: Mar 29, 1958

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