Unlock the essentials of eye anatomy and practice with a trusted guide.
This nonfiction work distills the essentials every optometrist and student should know, from the structure of the orbit to how light is processed by the retina. It blends clear explanations with practical insights drawn from years of clinical teaching.
This edition presents a practical, structured approach to the eye, its parts, and their function. Readers will find how measurements, healing, and patient care come together in everyday practice, with visuals and stepwise notes to aid understanding.
- Foundational concepts about the eye’s anatomy, including the orbit, lens, retina, and optic nerve
- How the metric system and optical measurements are used in training and practice
- Clear explanations of common structures and terms used by clinicians
- Guidance on applying this knowledge to real-world refraction, diagnosis, and patient care
Ideal for students entering optometry and for licensed professionals seeking a solid refresher in the core concepts of the eye and its care.