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Vision, with and without Tears

The Eye and Its Function

By Dr. R. A. Weale. Pp. vii + 209. (London: The Hatton Press, Ltd., 1960.) 55s. net.

Anatomy and Histology of the Eye and Orbit in Domestic Animals

By Prof. Jack H. Prince, Prof. Charles D. Diesem, Prof. Irma Eglitis and Gordon L. Ruskell. Pp. xi + 307. (Springfield, I11.; Charles C. Thomas; Oxford: Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1960.) 126s.

The Structure of the Eye

Proceedings of the Symposium held April 11–13 during the Seventh International Congress of Anatomists, New York. Edited by George K. Smelser. Pp. xv + 570. (New York: Academic Press, Inc.; London: Academic Press, Inc. (London), Ltd., 1961.) 107s. 6d.

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WILLMER, E. Vision, with and without Tears. Nature 192, 295–296 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1038/192295a0

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