Explore a landmark reference in ophthalmic science that shaped early 20th‑century practice.
This volume compiles bulletin‑style reports, reviews, and indexed topics from The Ophthalmic Review, offering a broad view of the field as it stood at the time. It presents a wide range of cases, techniques, and clinical observations that informed how eye diseases were understood and treated.
The book functions as a historical snapshot of ophthalmology, pairing practical notes with evolving ideas in surgery, diagnostics, and therapy. Readers will gain a sense of how clinicians connected observations across different subfields to advance patient care.
- Extensive topic coverage—from cataract workups to tissue therapies and instrument design
- Clinical insights and debates that reveal the care standards of the era
- References to procedures, classifications, and early diagnostic tools
- Context for how new ideas met established practice in eye medicine
Ideal for students, historians of medicine, and professionals curious about the roots of modern ophthalmology.