Optometry, Ophthalmology, and Optics



The eye is one of the most complex human organs that exists within its form, and the neurology of the occipital processes surrounding its growth, development, and operation are rooted in the above complexity by way of the analogous fundamentalisms and philosophies of its bioevolutionary based behaviorisms. Optometry, ophthalmology, and optics are three fields that articulate the different holistic integrities which compose occipital morphology and physiology, and outlined by definition, they range as an inclusive and conclusive triumvirate. Optometry is the field of measuring the range and power of vision. Ophthalmology is the discipline of studying the structure, functions, and diseases of the eye, and optics are any and all relevancies that hold to articulating  the different concepts that pertain to the eye. Together, the three of them meticulously individuate the different components which make sense of the various principles of science and also art that originate with the eye. All of the above gradates along a spectra of base contextualization writ wroughtly to a uniquely profound fundamentally philosophical degree which is built on the trifecta of principly acknowledging the different elements naturally based in occipital physiomorphics. The morphological growth, development, and operation of the eye are all elements of its chemistry that are founded in that which is written prior, and the physiological conditions of its componentry are all elements of its implicated occipital form. From all of that which would then be housed within the fundamental philosophies of the above, the variant dimensions of tesimal myriadization stand as counted metrics from which not only occipital anatomies and sciences are understood but also the general arts and sciences of medicine and humanism oriented around their holistic pathology and methodology as well.

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