| 1 | Definition and formulationof diopter, use of manual and digitalfokometer | [1] p.13-33 |
| 2 | Refractiondefects and correctiontechniqueswithlenses | [1] p.51-71 |
| 3 | Refractiondefects and correctiontechniqueswithlenses | [1] p.51-71 |
| 4 | Fixation of single-focuslensestotheframe | [1] p.73-84 |
| 5 | Properties of concave and convexlenses | [1] p.85-97 |
| 6 | Diopricforces of ophthalmiclenses | [1] p.99-111 |
| 7 | Transpose | [1] p. 113-123 |
| 8 | Lens measurementwithspherometer | [1] p.125-142 |
| 9 | Lens recognition and neurolysis | [1] p. 143-154 |
| 10 | Lens recognition and neurolysis | [1] p. 143-154 |
| 11 | Fokometer | [1] p.155-169 |
| 12 | Prisma | [1] p.171-205 |
| 13 | Prescription, lens and face shape compatibility | [1] p. 210-225 |
| 14 | General repetition and problem solving | |