Customer Reviews
Good book but wordy - By: Paul Cheshire, 06 Nov 2008 
This is a good book, very wordy but detail is the key to success. I didn't find all the explainations the easiest to understand & this book is written with the perspective of how they teach optometry at Bradford. However if you are at another universityin the UK the technique taught may not be the same as elliot. I found Esperji book clearer & easier to usein the lab. - I don't attend Aston so I think this is an impartial view. Have a good look at both books as they are very well written & decide which id the best for you don't take the lecturers word for it
if you only buy one book as an optometry student.. - By: , 10 Feb 2004 
buy this one! Out of all the books I've bought, this has been by far the most useful. Greatin a clinical setting & for revision purposes. As an optometry student at Bradford, this book was highly reccommended by our course tutor who happens to be the author, but even with an unbiased view this is one to buy. And its relatively cheap!
If you are studying optometry buy this book now - By: , 04 Dec 1999 
A very handy manual for refraction & clinical proceeduresin optometry. As a final year optometry student I have carried this book with me for the past two years. It gives easy to understand instruction for all proceedures that you need to know. To find something to criticize this book for I would suggest that a few more pictures to demonstrate what some of the instruments mentioned look like, e.g.stereoacuity tests, would be useful. The best all round clinical text book for a student that has to carry books around campus. Clear, concise, lightweight.