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Eyes and Ears Eyes and Ears Seymour Simon Describes the anatomy of the eye and ear, how those organs function and some ways in which they may malfunction, and how the brain is also involved in our seeing and hearing. OL118121W
A manual of the anatomy, physiology, & diseases of the eye and its appendages A manual of the anatomy, physiology, & diseases of the eye and its appendages Samuel John Stratford The author of this book was a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London. He was an assist surgeon with the British military and received a land grant in Woodstock, Ontario where he practiced me… OL12387289W
Seeing Seeing Helen Frost Simple text and photographs present the sense of seeing and how it works. OL15045625W
Glasses and contact lenses Glasses and contact lenses Alvin Silverstein Explains the structure of the eye, how vision works, and how glasses and contact lenses correct vision problems. Also discusses exercises to improve vision and types of conditions that require correc… OL15048722W
Animal eyes Animal eyes David M. Schwartz Introduces, in simple text and photographs, the eyes of crabs, fish, frogs, horseflies, starfish, cats, and geckos. OL15125602W
Gaze interaction and applications of eye tracking Gaze interaction and applications of eye tracking Paivi Majaranta "This book focuses on interactive communication and control tools based on gaze tracking, including eye typing, computer control, and gaming, with special attention to assistive technologies"-- OL16014497W
Eyegames Eyegames Lois Hickman Designed by an OT and an optometrist, "Eyegames" offers practical, playful activities designed to improve visual skills in both adults and children. OL16141128W
Wills Eye Institute 5-minute ophthalmology consult Wills Eye Institute 5-minute ophthalmology consult Joseph I. Maguire "The Wills Eye Institute 5-Minute Ophthalmology Consult provides a readily accessible and focused compendium of ophthalmic abnormalities that will be useful for students, physicians, and ancillary me… OL16152354W
Models of horizontal eye movements Models of horizontal eye movements John D. Enderle There are five different types of eye movements: saccades, smooth pursuit, vestibular ocular eye movements, optokinetic eye movements, and vergence eye movements. The purpose of this book is focused … OL16975593W
What is sight? What is sight? Molly Aloian Discusses sight, including how the human eye works, how some animal eyes work, and how people without sight or poor sight live. OL17886693W
Cell biology of the eye Cell biology of the eye n/a xi, 570 pages : 24 cm OL19169623W
Don't blink! Don't blink! Amy Krouse Rosenthal,David Roberts Here s how it works: if you can avoid getting to the end of this book, you can avoid bedtime, simple as that. (It s a pretty sweet deal, actually.) But each time you blink, you have to turn a page. T… OL19737711W
Ophthalmology Ophthalmology James J. Augsburger,Jay S. Duker,Myron Yanoff Based on valuable customer feedback, Doctors Yanoff and Duker have streamlined their best-selling reference, Ophthalmology, to zero in on just the clinical answers you need in day-to-day practice. Th… OL19892430W
Eye yoga Eye yoga Jane Battenberg xxiv, 318 pages : 23 cm OL19943616W
What you must know about food and supplements for optimal vision care What you must know about food and supplements for optimal vision care Jeffrey Anshel Recent studies have demonstrated that certain foods and natural supplements can play a major role in the treatment of eye problems. Anshel provides an overview of nutritional principles; discusses co… OL20021817W
Ophthalmic Assistant Ophthalmic Assistant Raymond M. Stein,Bernard J. Slatt,Harold A. Stein xvi, 880 p. : 24 cm OL20989125W
Understanding your eyes Understanding your eyes Robert Walters,Walters, Robert Mr 'Understanding Your Eyes' provides comprehensive and simple explanations of common eye conditions and of their causes and treatments. It is intended to supplement information and advice given by a do… OL21774754W
I cry I cry Katie Marsico "Offers answers to questions about those salty tears. Explanations and appealing photos encourage readers to continue their quest for knowledge. Text features, including a glossary and an index, help… OL23182044W
Why do we blink? Why do we blink? Sharon Parsons All of us blink, and some of us can wink. But what are the real reasons for blinking and winking? OL24860932W
Diabetic eye disease Diabetic eye disease David Khorram Millions of people go blind from diabetes. Make sure you're not one of them. In this book, award-winning ophthalmologist, writer and educator, Dr. David Khorram serves as your guide, giving you the k… OL28962730W
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