The Ophthalmic Assistant, 4th Ed. Stein & Slatt

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All Returns AcceptedReturnsNotAccepted
Cookery Topicdoes not apply
Subject AreaOphthalmic Assistant
Item Length9.7in
Regional Cuisinedoes not apply
FormatTrade Paperback
Unit TypeUnit
LanguageEnglish
Item Height2 in
FeaturesIllustrated
Item Width7.4in
Narrative TypeNonfiction
Age LevelAdults
Intended AudienceYoung Adults
SubjectEducation
Publication Year1983
TypeTextbook
RegionUnited States
AuthorRaymond M. Stein
LevelAdvanced
Country/Region Of ManufactureCanada
Item Weight4 lb 10 oz

Has some marks and writing on various pages. This 4th edition of "The Ophthalmic Assistant" is a comprehensive textbook for young adults and adults who are interested in advanced education in the field. This trade paperback covers the subject area of ophthalmic assistantship and is illustrated with advanced technology. The book is in English. This textbook is perfect for those who are interested in pursuing a career in ophthalmic assistantship and want to gain a deeper understanding of the field. It is published by Elsevier-Health Sciences Division and has a publication year of 1983. The book is a great resource for anyone who wants to learn more about the subject and is illustrated with advanced technology. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE --- Look carefully at what you are buying to be sure it is an item that you actually want. I do try to show any faults that are known and I am open to offers based on condition you mention from looking at photos. Refunds (minus postage) only if item returned, and from not being as shown in pictures for some reason, or item received is a different item than the item described. Refund minus shipping costs once item received back in same condition as before shipment in cases where return is agreed to.

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