M. L. Agarwal is Professor Emeritus in Ophthalmology GR Medical College Gwalior MP. He earned his masters degree in ophthalmology from MGM Medical College Indore in 1958; joined Gandhi Medical College as Registrar in 1959; and became Professor and Head Department of Ophthalmology GR Medical College Gwalior in 1967. He was awarded WHO Fellowship in 1971 for further evolution at UK. He has the distinction of having written eight books in ophthalmology. Sanjeev Agarwal is Professor of Ophthalmology Regional Institute of Ophthalmology Gandhi Medical College Bhopal. He earned his masters degree in ophthalmology from GR Medical College Gwalior in 1988 joined as lecturer in 1989 and became Professor of Ophthalmology in 2004 at Gandhi Medical College Bhopal. He received three gold medals five distinctions and Bharat Jyoti Award with Certificate of Excellence. He is honorary member of Research Board of Advisers American Biographical Institute. He has written seven books. ... Read more Read less
This is the thoroughly revised updated and completely rewritten edition of the popular text. Each chapter begins with a brief history followed by comprehensive clinical examination investigations and clinical features with management of the ocular disease. Ten new chapters have been added to make up for earlier deficiencies. The last three chapters cover many congenital defects many difficult and rare topics and syndromes with notes. The book is designed to serve as a handy text-reference on clinical examination of ophthalmic .
This is the thoroughly revised updated and completely rewritten edition of the popular text. Each chapter begins with a brief history followed by comprehensive clinical examination investigations and clinical features with management of the ocular disease. Ten new chapters have been added to make up for earlier deficiencies. The last three chapters cover many congenital defects many difficult and rare topics and syndromes with notes. The book is designed to serve as a handy text-reference on clinical examination of ophthalmic cases covering the ocular disease that postgraduate students come to see examine and treat during their clinical postings. The book presents clinical examination of the ophthalmic cases in poetic format that would be suitable to postgraduate students during their study and later when they enter the profession independently. The reader-friendly format of the book will help postgraduate students understand imbibe retain and reproduce the facts easily anytime and anywhere especially in the practical examinations while presenting their cases to the examiners who are keen to critically analyze the presentations threadbare. The book should be in the hands of not only the postgraduate students but also residents faculty members and practicing ophthalmologists.