Of The Eye — Parsons' Diseases

is a foundational ophthalmology textbook that has served as the "gold standard" for medical students and clinicians for over 100 years. It provides a comprehensive guide to ocular disorders, ranging from basic anatomy and refraction to advanced surgical and diagnostic procedures. Key Textbook Sections

: Covers the development of the eye, its structure (cornea, sclera, retina), and the physiology of vision.

: Details history-taking, physical examination techniques, and modern clinical investigations. Parsons' Diseases of the Eye

: Discusses ocular manifestations of systemic diseases (like diabetes) and community-based blindness control programs.

: Categorized by anatomical location, including diseases of the conjunctiva , cornea , lens (cataracts), uveal tract , and retina . is a foundational ophthalmology textbook that has served

: Focuses on the motor mechanisms of the eye and disorders like strabismus (squint).

: A dedicated section on the diagnosis and management of increased intraocular pressure. : Focuses on the motor mechanisms of the

: Guides on managing ocular injuries and non-traumatic emergencies.