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Guide to the Human Eye,
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This review is from: A Guide to the Human Eye (Humanatomy, 5) (Hardcover)
Beautiful illustrations of the eye's anatomy. Truly for all ages, as well! I want the whole set for my grandchildren, my students, my family, my patients. You wow'd this registered nurse!!
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AWFUL! Worst book I've ever puchased,
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This review is from: A Guide to the Human Eye (Humanatomy, 5) (Hardcover)
This 10 page board book has no information about how a normal human eye works. It contains only labels of 4 parts of the human eye. The rest of the book is single line descriptions of 4 vision problems. That's ALL that's in this book. This might be appropriate for eye doctors to give out to young patients who need to learn something about the 4 specific vision problems covered in this book (Glaucoma, Macular Degeneration, Cataract, and Diabetic Retinopathy), but it would probably be inadequate for that since there is only one line about each. The first page also does have one-line descriptions of Myopia, Hyperopia, and corrective lenses for these. This is probably the best page of the 10 in the book (when they say '12 pages' in the description, they are including the front and back covers).
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A Guide to the Human Eye (Humanatomy, 5) by Tim Peters (Hardcover - July 1, 1993)
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