Three offprints by Leslie Paton
all are fine in original wraps, different journals:
1.A Clinical Study of Optic Neuritis in its Relationship to intracranial Tumours 1909;.
2. The Trigeminal and its Ocular Lesions 1926;
;3. Classification of the optic atrophies 1930
;Leslie Paton, Scottishophthalmologist, had a distinguished academic career. In Glasgow,he became assistant ophthalmicSurgeon at St.Mary'sHospita in 1902. In 1907, Paton became Assistant Ophthalmic Surgeon at Queen Square in London,and it wash ere that he laid the foundation of hisinternational reputation inthe field of ophthalmic neurology.(Wayenborgh.International biography and bibliography of ophthalmologists and vision scientists). Paton did not publish a great deal, but his work was of a very high standard; included here is one of his earliest papers. DW
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