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Part 1 book “Chandler and grant's glaucoma” has contents: Anatomy, practical aqueous humor dynamics, the patient’s history - symptoms of glaucoma, examination of the eye, adrenergic agents - blockers and agonists, carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, prostaglandin analogs, and other contents. | W. Morton Grant, MD and Paul A. Chandler, MD in their weekly meeting in the laboratory. (Reprinted with permission from Marshall N. Cyrlin, MD.) David L. Epstein, MD, MMM (left), W. Morton Grant, MD (center), and Joel S. Schuman, MD, FACS (right). Edited by Malik Y. Kahook, MD Professor of Ophthalmology Director of Clinical and Translational Research Chief, Glaucoma Service at the University of Colorado Eye Center University of Colorado School of Medicine Aurora, Colorado Joel S. Schuman, MD, FACS Eye and Ear Foundation Professor and Chairman of Ophthalmology University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Professor of Bioengineering, Swanson School of Engineering, University of Pittsburgh Director, UPMC Eye Center Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Consulting Editor David L. Epstein, MD, MMM Joseph A.C. Wadsworth Clinical Professor and Chairman Department of Ophthalmology Duke University School of Medicine Durham, North Carolina www.Healio.com/books ISBN: 978-1-55642-954-5 Copyright © 2013 by SLACK Incorporated. Previous editions of Chandler and Grant’s Glaucoma were published by Williams & Wilkins. From the Fourth Edition: “The Publishers have made every effort to trace the copyright holders for borrowed material. If they have inadvertently overlooked any, they will be pleased to make the necessary arrangements at the first opportunity.” All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without written permission from the publisher, except for brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. The procedures and practices described in this publication should be implemented in a manner consistent with the professional standards set for the circumstances that apply in each specific situation. Every effort has been made to confirm the accuracy of the information presented and to correctly relate generally accepted