Colour Blindness Causes and Effects

Colour Blindness Causes and Effects by D. A. McIntyre, published by Dalton Publishing in 2002, offers an insightful exploration of a condition that is often misunderstood. This edition, comprising 164 pages, presents the subject in clear, non-technical language, making it accessible to a broad audience. The book aims to explain the nature of colour blindness and its various consequences, shedding light on an issue that affects many individuals.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of colour blindness, addressing both its causes and effects. The text delves into the implications of this condition within the realms of health and fitness, as well as its relevance in medical and surgical contexts. By focusing on these aspects, McIntyre provides valuable information that enhances understanding of colour blindness, making this book a useful resource for those seeking to learn more about this common yet often overlooked condition.
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For such a common condition it is surprisingly little understood, even by the colour-blind themselves. Written in clear, non-technical language, this book sets out to explain the nature and consequences of colour blindness.
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