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Medical Lasers (science and clinical practice). By J. A. S. Carruth and A. L. McKenzie, pp. xi + 261 + index, 1986 (Adam Hilger, Bristol), £19.50. ISBN 0–85274–560–5
This excerpt was created in the absence of an abstract.
The purpose of light is to illuminate and of surgery often to let in the light. It is fitting that this slim volume by a laser physicist and a practising clinical consultant should succeed brilliantly in both.
The first third deals with the physics both of lasers and the production of surgical lesions. This section is aimed at medical physicists and should, according to the dust jacket, be of interest to laser researchers and "the enthusiastic clinician".
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