Spectacle Lenses Theory and Practice

Spectacle Lenses Theory and Practice by Colin Fowler is a comprehensive resource published by Butterworth-Heinemann in 2001. This edition spans 136 pages and is presented in English. The book offers a practical approach to understanding the theory and application of spectacle lenses, detailing how they are manufactured and their role in vision correction.
Readers will find that this text covers essential topics in medical optometry, focusing on both visual and geometric optics. It is designed to be accessible for undergraduates, linking theoretical concepts to practical applications, which aids in the transition to early professional practice. The inclusion of extensive examples allows for effective revision and serves as a quick reference for calculations related to spectacle lens dispensing.
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This up to date text offers a practical approach to the theory and practice of how spectacle lenses are made and how they work in correcting vision. It also covers the more fundamental aspects of spectacle lens dispensing with relevance to areas such as visual optics and geometric optics.
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