Bennett and Rabbetts' clinical visual optics. cover

Bennett and Rabbetts' clinical visual optics.

by Arthur G. Bennett

This book includes sections on the side effects of spectacle and contact lens corrections and on the aberrations of the eye. The four chapters on the oculomotor system and stereopsis are intended to provide a foundation for further study . The book has been written mainly for the student of optometry, but much of the subject matter should be of interest to the student dispensing optician, while parts will be helpful to the student of physiological optics. The depth of coverage should, however, also make it useful to the qualified practitioner or a prospective researcher in these fields.

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