Celebrate healthy vision month by checking out some of Himmelfarb Library’s top Ophthalmology e-book titles!
- Vaughan & Ashbury’s General Ophthalmology: This title has served as a concise, current, and authoritative review of ophthalmology for medical and health professionals from medical students to practicing ophthalmologists for nearly six decades.
- Kanski’s Clinical Ophthalmology: A Systematic Approach: This classic specialty textbook provides a great ophthalmology foundation for trainees and serves as a valuable reference for experienced practitioners. As a general ophthalmic textbook, this is the gold standard.
- Taylor & Hoyt’s Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus: This textbook provides authoritative coverage of pediatric ophthalmic conditions you’re likely to encounter in practice, including the latest clinical advances in etiology, diagnosis, and medical and surgical management.
- Orbital Imaging: This handy reference and learning text is designed to answer questions brought up by interesting eye cases in clinic and present pertinent orbital pathologies including those likely to be seen on board exams.
- Ophthalmology: Long considered one of ophthalmology’s premier texts, this book is still a go-to reference for virtually any topic within ophthalmology!
- Ryan’s Retina: This book serves as a roadmap and resource for those who study, diagnose, and treat diseases of the retina.
- Progress in Brain Research: Visual Perception: Part I: Addresses the main topics in vision research from a variety of methodological approaches.
- The Wills Eye Manual: Office & Emergency Room Diagnosis & Treatment of Eye Disease: This book is a compact, authoritative source on the treatment of ocular disorders in a variety of settings. We also have two copies of the 2017 edition in print available in the stacks.
Want to access these e-books from off-campus? Check out our Off-Campus Access Guide for tips and instructions! Or reach out to our reference staff with off-campus access questions.