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Cjontains both the<br />

in-depth, detailed text of a<br />

major reference...and<br />

the full-color illustrations<br />

of a superior atlas<br />

EYEINTURIES<br />

An Illustrated Guide<br />

By Elizabeth M. Eagling, MB, BS, FRCS,<br />

and Michael J. Roper-Hall, MB, ChM, FRCS.<br />

A practical guide<br />

to the early management<br />

of ophthalmic injuries<br />

To act quickly and decisively ... to make<br />

the correct diagnosis . . . to be aware of<br />

and understand the options for treatment<br />

available . . . how well the ophthalmologist<br />

handles these essentials of clinical practice<br />

determines the patient's chances for a full<br />

recovery.<br />

Eye Injuries: An Illustrated Guide provides<br />

comprehensive coverage of all aspects of<br />

eye injuries. More than 400 high quality<br />

microsurgery illustrations clarify the detailed<br />

text and make this both an outstanding<br />

visual reference work and a step-by-step<br />

guide to proper techniques of assessment<br />

and treatment.<br />

Covers a wide range of injuries<br />

You'll find a wide range of injuries represented—ranging<br />

from comeal abrasions and<br />

superficial lacerations to chemical burns<br />

and deep lacerations from foreign bodies of<br />

various kinds, shapes and sizes. Virtually<br />

any situation you might encounter is covered—sports<br />

accidents, self-inflicted injuries,<br />

industrial accidents, blow-out fractures,<br />

nerve palsies, medicolegal considerations<br />

... to name a few.<br />

Shows each step of repair<br />

Treatment is dealt with according to the<br />

degree of injury—ranging from first aid to<br />

_<br />

the operating room. Eye Injuries shows each<br />

step of repair and explains why each step is<br />

being taken. If you're involved with reconstructive<br />

surgery . . . these sections are<br />

invaluable!<br />

439 illustrations...<br />

419 in full color<br />

The combination of dear, close-up, full color<br />

illustrations, carefully labelled line drawings,<br />

radiographic studies, and explanatory diagrams<br />

helps you make a proper assessment<br />

of the patient's condition and decide what<br />

treatment is indicated.<br />

172 pages. 439 illustrations,<br />

419 In full color. 1986. $67.50.<br />

More Fine <strong>Ophthalmology</strong> Titles<br />

Aquavella & Rao • 15 contributors<br />

Contact Lenses<br />

The most current contact lens technology . . .<br />

helps you instruct your patients In the benefits<br />

and obligations of contact lens wearing. 288<br />

pages. 112 illustrations. 21 tables. 1987. $42.50<br />

Spalton, Hitchings, and Hunter<br />

Atlas of Clinical <strong>Ophthalmology</strong><br />

"... comprehensively covers the entire field of<br />

general ophthalmology . . . color photographs<br />

are of superb quality . . ."—New England<br />

Journal of Medicine. 430 pages. 1,400 illustrations,<br />

1,200 in full color. 1984. $115.00.<br />

Krupin and Waltman • 19 contributors<br />

Complications in Ophthalmic Surgery,<br />

2nd Edition<br />

"... brings together a wealth of techniques and<br />

strategies which are essential in the modern<br />

practice of ophthalmic surgery. 1 '—American<br />

Journal of <strong>Ophthalmology</strong>, of the 1st Edition.<br />

368 pages. 136 illustrations. 11 tables. 2/e, 1984.<br />

$47,50.<br />

Curtin<br />

The Myopias: Basic <strong>Science</strong> and<br />

Clinical Management<br />

This volume enables you to diagnose and property<br />

manage each type of myopia. Includes basic<br />

science, new concepts, and complications.<br />

495 pages. 297 illustrations. 95 tables. 1985.<br />

$75.00.<br />

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