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Ocular pharmacology

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Problems in Ophthalmology

Part of the book series: Problems in Practice Series ((PRIP,volume 6))

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Most patients find that the application of any local drug to their eyes is difficult and slightly alarming. Advice from the doctor is often lacking as he may never have had to treat his own eyes. Effective treatment can only be expected if the correct drug is prescribed and the patient instructed in its proper application.

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© 1982 M. G. Glasspool

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Glasspool, M. (1982). Ocular pharmacology. In: Problems in Ophthalmology. Problems in Practice Series, vol 6. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-7224-0_11

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