This book is concerned with manufacturing technology and provides basic information on machines, processes and tooling which should be of interest to production managers and engineers, as well as opticians and those engaged in the ophthalmic industry.
This book is designed to meet the needs of optical dispensing students and practising optical dispensers. It will also be of use to optometrists, ophthalmologists and anyone in the ophthalmic industry who would like to know more about spectacles. It is designed largely with the syllabus of the Optical Dispensing course in mind-in particular, the four final year practical modules.
This text is intended to serve the full spectrum of those involved in the dispensing process, including students, experienced practitioners, and those learning on the job.
This book epitomizes the facts of strabismus without too much waving of the rallying flags of theory, which are admittedly alluring but very confusing to the young ophthalmologist whose chief interest is to know how to find out what the patient's trouble is. This atlas does not attempt to fill the need for a comprehensive textbook on strabismus; rather it illustrates and provides basic informat…