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Traité d'ophtalmologie.
Published under the auspices of the Société française d'ophthalmologie, by P. Bailliart, C. Coutela, E. Redslob, E. Velter and R. Onfray, general secretary. Eight volumes, pp. 8,058, with 176 plates in color. Price, 2,800 francs. Single volume, 350 or 400 francs. Paris : Masson & Cie, 1939.
Arnold Knapp, Reviewer
Arch Ophthal. 1940;24(3):612-613.
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Volume 7 contains 938 pages, 414 figures and 31 plates in color and has the following contents :
The section entitled "Ocular Neurology" is continued and the titles of the chapters are: "Oculo-Motor and Pupillary Disturbances," by E. Velter ; "Strabismus," by René Onfray ; "Nystagmus," by Henri Coppez ; "Ocular Disturbances After Lesions of the Fifth Nerve," by L. Cerise and Thurel ; "Ocular Symptomatology in Diseases of the Central Nervous System," by E. Velter; "Neurosurgical Diagnosis of Lesions in the Chiasmal and Sellar Regions," by Clovis Vincent and Pierre Puech, and "Diagnosis and Treatment of Intracranial Hypertension and of Tumors of the Brain—Ventriculography," by T. de Martel and J. Guillaume.
The chapter on strabismus (pages 31 to 137), by Onfray, gives an exhaustive and up to date study. It is interesting to learn the views of the French school on this important subject, a subject which received such an impetus from the early
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