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Children's Eye Nursing.
By James Hamilton Doggart, M.A., M.D., F.R.C.S. Price, 9s. 6d. Pp. 144, with 93 illustrations, 13 in color. London: Henry Kimpton, 1948.
G. M. Bruce, M.D., Reviewer
Arch Ophthal. 1948;40(4):479.
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The pediatric nurse has certain problems and consequent technics differing somewhat from those of her sister in general nursing. There are also a few disparities between the work of a nurse who takes care of children's eyes and that of her colleague who performs a like function for adults. To meet this situation, Doggart has written a little volume which he thinks "can be of some help." There are chapters on anatomy, etiology, inflammations, squint, injuries, instruments and dressings; but it must be admitted that the book overflows the limits inherent in its title. The format is convenient, and the illustrations are clear.
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