Free ophthalmology textbooks

Clinical Procedures for Ocular Examination (Carlson) 4th edition (2016)

We recommend this book The definitive skill-building guide to ocular examination procedures―now revised and updated A Doody’s Core Title for 2022! Clinical Procedures for Ocular Examination, Fourth Edition is the must-have eye care resource, whether you’re a student, resident, or practitioner. Here, in one concise handbook, is every major clinical procedure used in ocular examinations.  Offering ideal preparation for clinical eye exams, the book features detailed, systematic guidance on how to confidently perform all major examination techniques, which are described by purpose, indication, equipment, set-up, recording, and examples. Each procedure is accompanied by precise illustrations and photographs, designed to enhance

Oxford Handbook of Forensic Medicine (Wyatt) 1st edition (2011)

We recommend this book Jonathan P. Wyatt, Tim Squires, Guy Norfolk, and John Jason Payne-James Oxford Medical Handbooks A guide for specialists and non-specialists who need to understand forensic basic forensic principles Features case studies using real examples to show how principles can be applied Combines both forensic medicine – dealing with the living – and forensic pathology – dealing with the dead – for a comprehensive guide Includes a glossary of medical terms for those working in the legal profession App available from the App Store, Google Play, and MedHand Bookstore Oxford Handbook of Forensic Medicine (Wyatt) 1st edition (2011) Note

Secrets Ophtalmology. 3rd editon 2012.

We recommend this book This completely updated top-seller brings you essential ophthalmology guidance in the user-friendly, question-and-answer format of the highly popular Secrets Series®. From basic science to visual fields and refraction, from the basic eye exam to discussions of all ophthalmologic disorders, from contact lenses to corneal transplantation, problems of the aging eye, and pediatric disorders―this book presents all the key elements of ophthalmology for clinical use, rounds, and board preparation. No matter what questions arise, while preparing for exams or in practice, Ophthalmology Secrets, 3rd Edition, has the answers you need…in print and online! Presents figures in full

Ophthalmology (Olver) 2nd edition (2014)

We recommend this book Ophthalmology at a Glance provides a concise overview of the specialty, with clear and simple diagrams illustrating the essential information required for students, trainee optometrists, opticians and specialty nurses. It includes details on history and examination, before moving through specific conditions and their treatment. Closely tracking the undergraduate ophthalmology curriculum, this new edition is fully updated to reflect new developments in the field.   Ophthalmology at a Glance: • Features tip boxes to give further insight into topics, warning boxes to indicate cautionary advice, help with exam technique, further reading, and key point boxes which summarize

Vaughan and Asbury’s General Ophthalmology (Riordan-Eva) 18th edition (2018)

For five decades, General Ophthalmology has served as the most concise, current, and authoritative review of the subject for medical students, ophthalmology residents, practicing ophthalmologists, nurses, optometrists, and colleagues in other fields of medicine and surgery, as well as health-related professionals. The eighteenth edition has been revised and updated in keeping with that goal. It contains the following changes from the seventeenth edition: • Increased number of color illustrations, more available in the online version at accessmedicine.com• New chapters on Ophthalmic Emergencies (3), Vision Rehabilitation (25), and Functional Vision Score (Appendix)• Major revision of the tumors sections of Chapters 4

Atlas of Ophthalmology (Krieglstein) 1st edition (2000)

We recommend this book Visual diagnosis is of particular importance in the recognition of ophthalmological signs and symptoms. This atlas presents more than 750 brilliant photos taken at the University of Cologne’s Eye Hospital. The selection of depicted diseases reflects the disorders which the opthalmologist and the general practioner must be prepared to see with in clinical practice, including tropical diseases of the eye. The exquisite quality of the photos and the anatomical drawings at the beginning of each chapter combine with comprehensive captions and a color thumb index to make this atlas an outstanding reference work for clinicians, practioners

Challenging Cases in Pediatric Ophthalmology (Granet) 1st edition (2013)

We recommend this book Challenging Cases in Pediatric Ophthalmology is an information-rich new resource with 88 real-life case studies spanning all the ocular issues likely to be encountered in everyday practice.  Developed by a distinguished editorial team with contributions from more than 80 top pediatric ophthalmologists help you sharpen your eye-care skills from initial evaluation to final outcome. Clear, easy-reading case reports guide you step-by-step through: – Patient presentation– Diagnosis– Differential diagnosis– When to refer– Treatment– Detailed discussion including management recommendations With its case-based problem/solution format – plus more than 250 images – this is both a valuable clinical tool

Ophthalmology (Yanoff) 4th edition (2014)

We recommend this book 2014 BMA Medical Book Awards Highly Commended in Surgical specialties category! Get the quick answers you need on every aspect of clinical ophthalmology and apply them in your day-to-day practice. The latest edition of Ophthalmology by Drs. Yanoff and Duker presents practical, expert, concise guidance on nearly every ophthalmic condition and procedure, equipping you to efficiently overcome whatever clinical challenges you may face. “In summary, the role of clinical electrophysiology of vision in clinical practice is better documented in Yanoff and Duker’s Ophthalmology, 4th Edition than in the introductory textbooks of earlier generations.”Reviewed by: S. E.

Illustrated Manual of Ophthalmology (Friedman) 5th edition (2020)

We recommend this book Offering current diagnostic and therapeutic guidance to manage ocular disorders, The Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary Illustrated Manual of Ophthalmology, 5th Edition, remains the most comprehensive ophthalmology manual available. It provides practical information for efficient diagnosis and treatment decisions in a succinct, quick-reference format. Lavishly illustrated with more than 700 full-color images, this outstanding manual covers clinical descriptions, imaging and testing methods, treatment guidelines, and more, making it useful for ophthalmologists, optometrists, and ophthalmic allied health professionals. Utilizes a highly templated format that includes chapters organized anatomically, in addition to key boxes and highlighted emergency management

Pediatric Ophthalmology for Primary Care (Wright) 4th edition (2019)

We recommend this book Completely updated and revised, the fourth edition provides primary care physicians with must-know information on eye examinations, eye disorders, vision screening, strabismus, dyslexia, ocular trauma, genetic syndromes, and all pediatric-specific eye issues likely to be encountered in primary care. Includes more than 200 images to aid in problem-solving.  TOPICS INCLUDE Ocular anatomy and physiology Pupil and iris abnormalities Pediatric “pinkeye” Corneal abnormalities Dyslexia and learning disabilities Leukocoria: cataracts, retinal tumors, and Coats disease Ocular torticollis And more…   KEY FEATURES All chapters have been updated and revised, including updated sections on optic nerve hypoplasia, idiopathic intracranial hypertension, juvenile

Wills Eye Institute 5-Minute Ophthalmology Consult (Maguire) 1st edition (2012)

We recommend this book The Wills Eye Institute 5-Minute Ophthalmology Consult provides a readily accessible and focused compendium of ophthalmic abnormalities that will be useful for students, physicians and ancillary medical staff. Evidence-based references are included and algorithmic flow diagrams are provided for rapid problem solving. In keeping with the very successful 5-Minute Clinical Consult brand, over 330 topics will be covered, each in a highly formatted 2-page spread. Wills Eye Institute 5-Minute Ophthalmology Consult (Maguire) 1st edition (2012) Note :  All files uploaded here with reserved copyrights for Medicine-21.com & Dr. Ahmed Hafez These materials are for personal use and not for

Neuro-Ophthalmology Illustrated (Biousse) 3rd edition (2020)

We recommend this book A highly praised, well written, and richly illustrated modern classic in neuro-ophthalmology now in an exciting new edition with video clips! Neuro-ophthalmology is an “overlap” specialty, encompassing all disorders that affect the parts of the central nervous system related to vision. Neuro-Ophthalmology Illustrated, Third Edition by world-renowned neuro-ophthalmologists and professors Valérie Biousse and Nancy J. Newman expands on the widely acclaimed prior editions, lauded with awards by the Association of American Publishers and the British Medical Association. The updated text reflects diagnostic advances such as optical coherence tomography and features new high-quality images and videos. The

Pediatric Ophthalmology in the Emergency Room: Evaluation and Treatment (Shinder) 1st edition (2021)

We recommend this book This book aims to cover the important pediatric ophthalmic diagnoses that present in the emergency room. A collaborative work of experienced experts, it describes the history, examination, testing, epidemiology, pathogenesis, treatment, and prognosis for a variety of disorders. Richly illustrated, the book off ers an invaluable tool for all specialists and trainees entrusted with the care of children presenting with ocular conditions. Across 17 comprehensive yet concise chapters, this book provides an overview on a number of typical pathologies, including trauma, infections, inflammations, and tumors. Organized into five sections, each chapter is written to relay broad

Ophthalmology Made Ridiculously Simple (Goldberg) 2nd edition (2010)

All the ophthalmology most vital for the non-ophthalmologist. This book gives strong emphasis to common disorders, their diagnosis and management at the level of the non-ophthalmologist – up to the point of referral. Included among these are refractive problems, ocular inflammation, trauma, amblyopia, strabismus, and a variety of additional disorders that causes diminished vision or ocular discomfort. Includes interactive download from MedMaster’s website with atlas of ophthalmic diseases, as well as movies of common ocular surgical procedures (cataract surgery, lens implantation, Lasik, Lasek, intacs surgery). Ophthalmology Made Ridiculously Simple (Goldberg) 2nd edition (2010) Note :  All files uploaded here with reserved

Basic Ophthalmology: Essentials for Medical Students (Allen) 10th edition (2016)

Basic Ophthalmology is an ideal complement to the medical student curriculum and is a key text for primary care residents and physicians who want to broaden their knowledge of eye disease diagnosis and treatment. With this book, clinicians will learn how to obtain an appropriate ocular history and perform a complete eye evaluation. From the history and findings, the clinician should be able to diagnose and manage or refer common ocular disorders. This new edition includes content updates, 140+ figures and 17 video clips. The practical text summarizes important concepts, describes techniques step-by-step, and provides resources for additional information. 10th

Ophthalmology Secrets (Gault) 5th edition (2022)

For more than 30 years, the highly regarded Secrets Series® has provided students and practitioners in all areas of health care with concise, focused, and engaging resources for quick reference and exam review. Ophthalmology Secrets, 5th Edition, offers practical, up-to-date coverage of the full range of essential topics in this dynamic field. This highly regarded resource features the Secrets’ popular question-and-answer format that also includes lists, tables, pearls, memory aids, and an easy-to-read style – making inquiry, reference, and review quick, easy, and enjoyable. The proven Secrets Series® format gives you the most return for your time  – succinct, easy to read, engaging, and highly effective.  Coverage includes the full range

Review of Ophthalmology (Friedman) 4th edition (2022)

Quickly master what you need to know in all subspecialty areas of ophthalmology, including the latest information on today’s standard diagnostic techniques, medical treatments, and surgical options. Review of Ophthalmology, 4th Edition, is designed to maximize easy retention and quick recall, distilling key information into highly relevant and easy-to-digest bullet points. This bestselling review tool offers an efficient, convenient way to grasp complex material and prepare for your exams with confidence. Covers the most important and relevant aspects of each topic in a concise, bulleted format for easy recall and effective exam preparation.  Provides thoroughly revised content in every chapter, with extensive updates on new imaging standards and diagnosis

Ophthalmology. Lecture Notes (James) 12th edition (2016)

Highly Commended in Internal medicine in the 2017 BMA Medical Book Awards Highly illustrated, comprehensive, and accessible, Ophthalmology Lecture Notes is the ideal reference and revision guide to common eye problems and their diagnosis and management. Beginning with overviews of anatomy, history taking, and examination, it then covers a range of core ophthalmic conditions, including a new chapter on paediatric ophthalmology. The content has been thoroughly updated and includes: Over 200 diagrams and photographs A range of core clinical cases in chapter 20 demonstrating the clinical context of key conditions Learning objectives and summary of key points in each chapter

Case Reviews in Ophthalmology (Friedman) 3rd edition (2022)

Using a highly effective case study format, Case Reviews in Ophthalmology, 3rd Edition, incorporates both medical knowledge and clinical judgement to help you achieve the best possible results on practical exams. This carefully compiled study resource provides more than 165 relevant cases covering every aspect of the field: optics/refraction, neuro-ophthalmology/orbit, pediatrics/strabismus, external disease/adnexa, anterior segment, and posterior segment. Large photos highlight each case, enhancing your knowledge and reinforcing key aspects of diagnosis. Helps you prepare for examinations and clinical practice with real-world patient scenarios (19 new to this edition) with accompanying images, questions, and answers.  Covers the most important and relevant aspects of each topic in a concise, bulleted

Kline’s Neuro-Ophthalmology Review Manual (Foroozan) 8th edition (2017)

For over 35 years, Kline’s Neuro-Ophthalmology Review Manual has presented a unique and user-friendly approach to address clinical neuro-ophthalmology principles used in everyday practice. This Eighth Edition continues that tradition, providing a timely update, while also maintaining the same user-friendly and concise format. Dr. Rod Foroozan and Dr. Michael Vaphiades have taken the mantle of updating this respected manual from Dr. Lanning Kline and continue his tradition of a simple summary of the most important clinical aspects of neuro-ophthalmology with schematic illustrations and material relevant to everyday practice. They are joined by their contributing authors, all seasoned neuro-ophthalmologists, and have

Slatter’s Fundamentals of Veterinary Ophthalmology (Maggs) 4th edition (2007)

Recognize, diagnose, and manage a vast range of common and important ocular conditions with the latest edition of this trusted reference. Extensively revised and updated by a team of internationally respected contributors, this edition provides a comprehensive, yet practically oriented, diagnostic guide to ophthalmic disease, covering structure and function, ocular development, pathology, examination and diagnosis, pharmacology, and emergency management for a wide variety of small and large animal species. Clinical focus addresses vital information for evaluating, diagnosing, managing, and monitoring patients. Logical organization based on anatomic region makes information easy to locate. Fully updated diagnostic methods, pharmacologic therapies, and surgical