RT Journal A1 Potts AM T1 ORbit, lacrimal apparatus, eyelids and conjunctiva JF JAMA JO JAMA YR 1969 FD June 9 VO 208 IS 10 SP 1911 OP 1911 DO 10.1001/jama.1969.03160100101035 UL http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jama.1969.03160100101035 AB The whole concept of a stereo atlas in which the chief presentation consists of a series of "viewmaster" stereo disks is new to the publishing world. Only a handful of such publications exist, almost all of which have appeared within the last five years. For the clinician these atlases do a job unequaled by any other medium. This is all the more clear when, as with several of the Mosby series on ophthalmology, the text has minor importance.This mode of publication is far from perfect. The collapsible stereo viewer included in a pocket at the back of the volume is just barely usable, and a standard battery-operated viewer (which will not fit inside a volume on the shelf) would be a far more satisfactory device. Thus the ideal product may eventually be a box of card-file size with a compartment for explanatory file cards, one for the films, and