Beautifully illustrated throughout, Ophthalmology Lecture Notes concentrates on the most common eye problems that health practitioners are expected to diagnose and manage. The book begins with a brief introduction to ocular anatomy and eye examination, and then focuses on core conditions in ophthalmology. The highly structured text includes self assessment material at the end of each chapter, as well as a series of clinical cases at the end of the book – all designed to facilitate easy access to information, making the book an ideal resource for both study and revision, while the brand new companion website features all of the book’s illustrations and images.
"St. Valentine's Day: A Medieval Origin" is presented by Professor Philip Daileader of The College of William and Mary. We offer free lectures to our customers at various times throughout the year as part of our goal to provide a lifelong learning experience. Professor Daileader (Ph.D., Harvard University) is a specialist on the social, cultural, and religious history of Mediterranean Europe and has crafted two courses for The Teaching Company about the Middle Ages. He received William and Mary’s 2004 Alumni Fellowship Award for excellence in teaching. As a graduate student, he was a four-time winner of the Harvard University Certificate of Distinction in Teaching.
1. ABC-Def-Ghi 2. A-The-Sound-Of-The-Letter "A" 3. B- Oscar's "B" Sandwich 4. C- "C" Is for Cookie 5. D- Dee, Dee, Dee 6. E- What's My Letter 7. F- Four Furry Friends 8. G- Two "G" Sounds 9. H- Ha Ha 10. I-I Stand Up Straight and Tall 11. J- "J" Friends 12. K- Herb's Silly Poem 13. L-La la La 14. M-MMM Monster Meal 15. N- The Noodle Story ...
This year's Reith lecturer is Nobel Prize-winning poet and playwright, Wole Soyinka, who was imprisoned in Nigeria for his opposition to dictatorship.
Lecture 1: The Changing Mask of Fear Lecture 2: Power and Freedom Lecture 3: Rhetoric that Binds and Blinds Lecture 4: A Quest for Dignity Lecture 5: I am Right; You are Dead