Abstract
Abstract The efficacy of the conventional method for treating Bynesian decay (formerly known as Byne’s disease) is assessed via a review of the outcomes of two remediation projects after 10 and 22 years. The design and implementation of a large-scale triage plan for an incoming collection is described, and the limitations of diagnostic methods for this form of decay are discussed. Examples of arrested and ongoing decay are illustrated.
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