tailieunhanh - Ophthalmology A Short Textbook
Medicine is an everchanging science undergoing continual development. Research and clinical experience are continually expanding our knowledge, in particular our knowledge of proper treatment and drug therapy. Insofar as this book mentions any dosage or application, readers may rest assured that the authors, editors, and publishers have made every effort to ensure that such references are in accordance with the state of knowledge at the time of production of the book. | Ophthalmology A Short Textbook Gerhard K. Lang M. D. Professor and Chairman Department of Ophthalmology and University Eye Hospital Ulm Germany With contributions by J. Amann M. D. O. Gareis M. D. Gabriele E. Lang M. D. Doris Recker M. D. . Spraul M. D. P. Wagner M. D. 305 Illustrations Thieme Stuttgart New York 2000 Lang Ophthalmology 2000 Thieme All rights reserved. Usage subject to terms and conditions of license. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Lang Gerhard K. Augenheilkunde. English Ophthalmology a short textbook Gerhard K. Lang with contributions by J. Amann. et al. . p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. iSbN 3131261617 1. Eye-Diseases. 2. Ophthalmology. I. Amann J. Josef II. Title. DNLM 1. Eye Diseases. WW40 L269a 2000a 2000 00-032597 Student contributors Christopher Dedner Tubingen Uta Eichler Karlsruhe HeidiJaneczek Gottingen BeateJentzen Husberg Mathis Kayser Freiburg Kerstin Lipka Kiel Maren Molkewehrum Kiel AlexandraOgilvie Munich Patricia Ogilvie Wurzburg Stefan Rose Oldenburg Translated by John Grossman Berlin Germany This book is an authorized translation of the German edition published and copyrighted 1998 by Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart Germany. Drawings by Markus Voll Furstenfeldbruck 2000Georg Thieme Verlag RudigerstraEe 14 D-70469 Stuttgart Germany Thieme New York 333 Seventh Avenue New York N. Y. 10001 Typesetting by Druckhaus Gotz GmbH Ludwigsburg Printed in Germany by Appl Wemding ISBN3-13-126161-7 GTV ISBN 0-86577-936-8 TNY 1 2 3 4 5 Important Note Medicine is an everchanging science undergoing continual development. Research and clinical experience are continually expanding our knowledge in particular our knowledge of proper treatment and drug therapy. Insofar as this book mentions any dosage or application readers may rest assured that the authors editors and publishers have made every effort to ensure that such references are in accordance with the state of knowledge at .
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