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Br J Ophthalmol 2004;88:313
  • Book Review

Oculoplastic surgery: review 1

  1. Jane Olver
  1. Western Eye Hospital and Eye Department Charing Cross Hospital, London

      Brian Leatherbarrow. Pp 376; £150.00. London: Martin Dunitz, 2002. ISBN 1-85317-942-6

      This is a wonderfully detailed book by an experienced oculoplastic and orbital surgeon. It is remarkable, as most mortal oculoplastic surgeons would have struggled over 10 years to write such a book, but Brian Leatherbarrow has succeeded in concentrating his encyclopaedic knowledge into a comprehensive tome in only two years. The result is a first class book, consisting of 26 chapters, 364 pages, and over 1200 original colour drawings, clinical photographs, and black and white diagrams.

      The book is logically organised with an introductory chapter, which outlines basic principles and …

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