"The American Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Ophthalmology, Volume 12" is a comprehensive reference work dedicated to the science of ophthalmology. Authored by Casey A. Wood, this volume continues the tradition of providing in-depth knowledge and detailed information on various aspects of eye care, diseases, and treatments. Designed for practitioners, researchers, and students in the field, the encyclopedia offers a wealth of insights into the historical and contemporary practices of ophthalmology.
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