- Snell Clinical Anatomy of the Eye (Also Called Snell Ocular Anatomy) has been a widely used textbook among trainee ophthalmologists and optometrists all over the globe.
- This book intends to give the reader some fundamental anatomy know-how required for practicing ophthalmology.
- The medical specialty which this is recognized, involves an elaborate knowledge about the eyeball and its surroundings.
- Knowledge of a specialist should extend not only to gross anatomical features and their development, but also to microscopic anatomy of the eyeball and the ocular appendages.
- Great stress should be laid on nerve and blood supply to the orbit, the autonomic innervation of orbital structures, visual pathway and the associated visual reflexes.
- Throughout this book, Clinical Notes have been included in each chapter to demonstrate the practical application of anatomic facts in ophthalmology.
- At the end of each chapter, clinical problems that require anatomical knowledge for their solution are presented.
- Simple illustrations have been used and overview drawings showing the cranial and autonomic nerve distribution have been included.
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