COLLECTED Plastic Surgery.- [Photograph Album], 47 black and white photographs showing Archibald and Constantine McIndoe in countryside surroundings, contemporary imitation snake-skin, rubbed with bumping to extremities, n.d. § Soho Centenary. A Gift from Artists, Writers and Musicians to the Soho Hospital for Women, with a presentation letter to Professor A.H. McIndoe from The Hospital for Women, original cloth, slight bumping to extremities, n.d. § Rycroft (B. W.) Corneal Grafts, ink inscription to McIndoe by the author, original cloth, 1955; and 7 others, all inscribed to, or, by Archibald or Constantine McIndoe, v.s. (10)
⁂ Archibald McIndoe was a pioneering New Zealand plastic surgeon, who worked for the RAF in England during the Second World War. His patients from this period became known as The Guinea Pig Club. The volume Soho Centenary contains an article by McIndoe on his work illustrated with photographs.
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