Abstract

This year's Year Book brings again in a compact and handy form an accurate review of the past year's publications in ophthalmology. The subject of the special article written by the ophthalmologic editor, Dr. Louis Bothman, is: When Should Cataracts Be Operated On? The abstracts, as usual, are classified on an anatomic basic, and there are several special chapters. The one on glaucoma includes a long review of Dr. Magitot's article on the Intracranial Origin of Glaucomatous Optic Atrophy; in the chapter on neurology and visual fields there is a review of Dr. M. Amsler's article on Qualitative Examination of Macular Function; the chapter on therapy is particularly complete and even reviews an article by M. Toulant on Tissue Therapy in Ophthalmology; the chapter on surgery, which comprises 43 pages of the 233 pages devoted to the eye in this Year Book, illustrates the interest that the surgical part of

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