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Good textbooks on ocular path very rare: indeed, there still exi for a major scholarly authorital with an accurate historical bib] covering all aspects of this spe short, a modern counterpart tc volumes of Parsons' Pathology (1904). Until this is forthcomin would seem with the great ad this field and in medical science that only multiple authorship c vide it-the subject is well ser valuable Atlas and Textbook t and Zimmerman and now by impressive and beautifully volume by two well-known oct ologists. It is written in the forn lated notes which, although not to read as a book, is of particu for quick reference and for teac remarkable how ably the auth condensed the most up-to-date k of so many aspects of ocular p including the complications of biology, into such succinct and summaries, all lavishly illust excellent examples of the condi cribed. This fine book invites compai the French work Anatomie Pai de l'Oeil et de ses Annexes by 4 P. Dhermy, A. Brini, and P. B provides a similarly up-to-date of a comparably high stand French book, however, is writtei form, concerns itself more with t genesis of the conditions it desci pays more attention to the prc original source references, who book under review is more ri better illustrated, often with micrographs, and is rather more hensive. It is undoubtedly the book of descriptive patholc available in the English languag4 confidently be recommended to seeking knowledge in this bi pathology whether for study, te reference.