RT Journal A1 SOULE SD T1 COlor atlas of gynecological surgery JF Archives of Surgery JO Archives of Surgery YR 1979 FD July 1 VO 114 IS 7 SP 868 OP 868 DO 10.1001/archsurg.1979.01370310110025 UL http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/archsurg.1979.01370310110025 AB The written text concerned with each procedure to be illustrated graphically is excellent. Whether one agrees with the need for a given operation is not germane. The authors' discussion of rationale for various operations is usually properly documented, in that this is a description of a technical procedure and not necessarily the author's choice of procedure for the given condition.An excellent range of nonmalignant gynecologic disease is presented; however, too much space seems to be allotted to most of the procedures. It is not necessary to spend 19 excellent photographs to describe a dilation and curettage. It is not necessary to treat the management of each broad ligament pedicle separately when the technical procedure is merely a duplication. In the United States, at least, the Manchester (Fothergill) operation has not been given the degree of exposure allotted to it in this text. With very few exceptions, this operation is