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Agarwal’s Principles of Optics & Refraction
Rated 4.04 out of 5 based on 24 customer ratings
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SKU: 9788123906041
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“Agarwal’s Principles of Optics & Refraction” by L.P. Agarwal is a comprehensive guide to optics and refraction for ophthalmology students and practitioners. With clear explanations, practical hints, and revised content on lasers, cross-cylinders, and keratometers, this book (ISBN: 9788123906041) blends scientific principles with the art of refractive practice. Perfect for undergraduates, postgraduates, and seasoned specialists seeking to enhance their understanding and skills.
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Iqraa –
Comprehensive content, but a bit difficult to navigate due to poor formatting.
Tejswi Raj –
A decent book on optics. Some chapters were very helpful, but others felt a bit dense. Good for exam prep.
Yug Vaibhav Verma –
Content is good, but the writing style is a bit outdated. Needs a refresh.
Ankit –
Excellent explanation of cross-cylinders. A must-have for anyone studying refraction.
Khyati Singh –
Comprehensive but dry. It covers everything you need to know, but not the most engaging read.
Chakrash Chauhan –
Good book for those who need a quick review. Lacks depth if you need to know more.
Udaibhan Rathore –
Excellent for undergraduate. Content is very well organized and easy to follow.
Kashish Jain –
Not bad, but other books covered the concepts way better and much easier to grasp
Sourav Kumar Saw –
I found this book to be very well-written and easy to understand. Excellent resource!
Lalit Kumar Chauhan –
Concise explanations, however, the editing feels choppy at times, disrupting the flow.
Rahul Bairwa –
Good, but could use some more color diagrams. All in all it is a decent book.
Inder Preet Singh –
I will recommend this to anyone in the field. Well written, lots of practice examples.
Kunwar Masoom Ali Khan –
Good theory but the practical side is not that great. I would only recommend it for theory reading.
Tanisha Gupta –
The best book I’ve found on refraction. Explained complex topics in a simple manner.
Shristi Manoj Kejriwal –
A solid textbook. I found it very helpful, especially when supplemented with other resources.
Sushant Banga –
Perfect for understanding the theoretical aspects of optics. A bit light on practical applications.
Pratyush Singh Chauhan –
Good basic book but the paper is too thin. Otherwise, it’s a great value for the price.
Rudransh Verma –
Great resource for ophthalmology residents! The section on keratometers was particularly useful.
Yash Kedia –
A standard in the field. A good book for building foundations.
Pritesh Ghosh –
An invaluable resource for anyone in ophthalmology. This is one of the best book.
Yash Arya –
The book is informative, but the layout could be improved. Sometimes hard to find what I’m looking for.
Harshit Makode –
Clear and straightforward. An excellent guide for beginners.
Ritik Joshi –
Clear explanations and good diagrams. Helped me understand the basics of refraction. Could use more clinical examples.
Sugat Subhash Sondavale –
Helpful book but I felt the explanation was a little bit too fast to catch on, still a good read.