PEDIATRICS Vol. 42 No. 4 October 1968, pp. 720
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Atlas of Infant Surgery, by Dr. J. Eugene Lewis, Jr. St. Louis: The C. V. Mosby Company, 1967, 258 pp., $21.00

W. Hardy Hendren M.D.1

1 Boston, Massachusetts

This book describes most of the more common general surgical conditions seen in infants. Each entity is described in general terms, followed by artist's drawings depicting the major steps of the operative procedure. The author's stated purpose in this book is to "assist physicians and surgeons who encounter and who must help solve surgical problems of early infancy." The book does outline the essential steps of correction of many of these congenital malformations, but some of the procedures seem unduly simplified.