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The fact that most diseases of the eye produce visible changes in the organ means that a really good pictorial atlas of ophthalmic disease is essential. This extensive collection of photographs of ophthalmic diseases and their histologic correlates is a reference work that will be invaluable not only to ophthalmologists but also to any physician who encounters diseases of the eyes or eyelids.
Most of the photographs are reprinted from the authors' encyclopedic text, Principles and Practice of Ophthalmology. The atlas acknowledges the contributions of many authors and has some of the flaws that are almost unavoidable in a multiauthored
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