000042702 001__ 42702 000042702 005__ 20240619094014.0 000042702 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.6083/bpxhc42702 000042702 02470 $$aWW101 P361d 1975$$2Library call number 000042702 037__ $$aDA 000042702 041__ $$aeng 000042702 245__ $$aThe Development of the Eye: A Self-instructional Manual for Continuing Education in Ophthalmology 000042702 260__ $$bUniversity of Oregon Health Sciences Center$$010832$$aPortland, OR$$c1975 000042702 269__ $$a1975 000042702 336__ $$aText [general] 000042702 520__ $$aThis "self-instructional manual" aimed "to outline the basic concepts of the developmental anatomy of the eye and to familiarize the reader with the basic vocabulary." It was designed as a work manual, not a complete textbook or source book. The objective of this manual was that the "reader should be able to explain the concepts of eye development in [their] own words, and to relate this knowledge to the normal and the abnormal adult eye." This work was developed to serve "as a supplement to Section II of the Basic and Clinical Science Course of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, 1974-1975." Includes 2 parts: Part 1. Normal development of the eye (Pearson, A. A.); Part 2. Abnormalities of the eye (Weleber, R. G.). 000042702 540__ $$fCC BY-NC 000042702 542__ $$fIn Copyright - Educational Use Permitted 000042702 650__ $$aEmbryology$$018342 000042702 650__ $$aEye$$018810 000042702 650__ $$aOphthalmology$$023229 000042702 650__ $$aEye Abnormalities$$018811 000042702 655__ $$amanuals (instructional materials)$$042701 000042702 7001_ $$aPearson, Anthony A.$$010217 000042702 7001_ $$aWeleber, R. G. (Richard G.)$$042700 000042702 720__ $$aPearson, Anthony A.$$010217$$eEditor$$7Personal 000042702 791__ $$eIs described by$$tCatalog record$$whttps://librarysearch.ohsu.edu/permalink/01ALLIANCE_OHSU/1do4asu/alma993565601858$$2URL 000042702 8564_ $$9014c01d3-26b2-47fc-946d-d9dc8015c05e$$s37258056$$uhttps://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/42702/files/WW101-P361d-1975_Development-of-the-Eye.pdf 000042702 901__ $$aArchival records are historical in nature and products of the time and society in which they were created. Some materials may contain language or images that users find inappropriate, offensive, or harmful. Such views are inconsistent with OHSU's commitment to creating an inclusive, open, accessible, and anti-racist learning community. Historical items have been retained as they originally existed to preserve the integrity of the historical record and to foster accountability for the actions and decisions of the records creator. 000042702 980__ $$aArchival Publications 000042702 981__ $$aPublished$$b2024-02-27