You are seeing this message because your Web browser does not support basic Web standards. Find out more about why this message is appearing and what you can do to make your experience on this site better.


ABOUT ARCHIVES
Advanced Search

Welcome   | My Account | E-mail Alerts | Access Rights | Sign In


  Vol. 103 No. 8, August 1985 TABLE OF CONTENTS
  Archives
  •  Online Features
  BOOK REVIEWS
 This Article
 •Full text PDF
 • Reply to article
 •Send to a friend
 • Save in My Folder
 •Save to citation manager
 •Permissions
 Citing Articles
 •Contact me when this article is cited
 Related Content
 •Similar articles in this journal
 Social Bookmarking
  Add to CiteULike Add to Connotea Add to Del.icio.us Add to Digg Add to Reddit Add to Technorati Add to Twitter What's this?

Contact Lenses: The CLAO Guide to Basic Science and Clinical Practice

edited by Oliver Dabezies, Jr, 800 pp, with 750 illus, New York, Grune & Stratton, Inc, 1984, $152.55

Peter R. Laibson, MD, Reviewer
Philadelphia

Arch Ophthalmol. 1985;103(8):1118-1121.

Since this article does not have an abstract, we have provided the first 150 words of the full text PDF and any section headings.

The product of multiple authorship by a tier of editors and contributors, most of whom are members of the Contact Lens Association of Ophthalmologists, this is the first comprehensive, if not encyclopedic, review of the contact lens field specifically for the ophthalmologist. There is no other single authoritative and definitive updated source of information concerning all aspects of hard, gas permeable, and soft contact lenses. The chief editor, Dr Oliver H. Dabezies, Jr, who was primarily responsible for writing this book, and his editorial review group, Drs Cavanaugh, Farris, and Lemp, state in their preface that there are several purposes behind their endeavor: Contact Lenses is a primer for the beginner but can also be used by the advanced fitter. Fulfilling both purposes would seem a difficult task, but, generally, this two-volume opus succeeds.

The format, consisting of loose-leaf pages, allows for future additions that the editors believe will keep . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



Add to CiteULike CiteULike   Add to Connotea Connotea   Add to Del.icio.us Del.icio.us   Add to Digg Digg   Add to Reddit Reddit   Add to Technorati Technorati   Add to Twitter Twitter     What's this?





HOME | CURRENT ISSUE | PAST ISSUES | TOPIC COLLECTIONS | CME | SUBMIT | SUBSCRIBE | HELP
CONDITIONS OF USE | PRIVACY POLICY | CONTACT US | SITE MAP
 
© 1985 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved.