The Ophthalmology Lecture Notes series, up to the 12th edition, is one that is not intended to cover all of ophthalmology. Rather, it is aimed at students (especially those in final year) that want to understand the key, common ophthalmological presentations and conditions without reading too much outside of their undergraduate curriculum.At the start of each chapter, the book highlights the learning outcome(s) which allows you to tailor your learning according to your curriculum.

Evelyn Voorhees Wade, widow of Arthur B. Voorhees'46. A small collection of documents, circa 1950s-1990s, relating to Dr. Voorhees, who developed the first successful artificial arteries while working at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center. Included is a book chapter, correspondence, a transcript of a short interview, his notes on early dog experiments, a list of operations he performed, and a manuscript of a lecture. (.5")


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John C. Merriam, clinical professor of ophthalmology. Papers of his father, George R. Merriam Jr.'41, including student notebooks, P&S diploma, and material relating to his service with the 12th Evacuation Hospital (Lenox Hill) in Europe during World War II: military medicine lecture notes, letters to and from his wife, a journal, and printed material. George R. Merriam was a longtime clinical professor of ophthalmology at P&S. (approximately .35 cubic feet)

A complete treatise on the anatomy and physiology of the eye that seems to have escaped the attention of bibliographers and historians of ophthalmology. The 84 numbered pages of the Oculi fabrica are followed by 22 unnumbered pages of notes, and another 150 unnumbered pages of poetry the author saw fit to append. The first edition was issued at Dordrecht in 1645 under the title De oculo. The author must have enjoyed some popularity, either as an anatomist or a poet, as a Leyden edition was published in 1649. Three separate issues of the 1651 edition appeared at Leyden, each with a different imprint.

Boerhaave, considered the father of the modern method of clinical instruction, had a world-wide reputation as a physician and teacher and his lectures and writings exerted an enormous influence on the practice of medicine in the eighteenth century. He was the first to describe accurately the muscular fibers in the ciliary body, but his greatest contribution to ophthalmology was in the broad dissemination which he gave to the revolutionary doctrine of Matre-Jan (243-44) and Brisseau (63) on the true nature of cataract.

Edwin Canton studied and worked as an assistant surgeon at the Royal Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital, and later as a surgeon at Charing Cross Hospital in London. He was named Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1845. A well-known lecturer and successful operative surgeon, Canton also was a prolific medical author in ophthalmology, surgery, and pathology (cf. Hirsch I:820). This work, which originally was published in The Lancet (1850, 1853, and 1863), discusses the arcus senilis, its pathology, formation, occurrences, and treatment.

This 162-page curriculum handbook includes eight standardized patient cases, with instructions on how each was used in a tobacco cessation counseling workshop for third-year medical students, plus training and evaluation materials and lecture notes. e24fc04721

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