COLUMBIA LIBRARIES OFFSITE HEALTH SCIENCES STANDARD HX64095177 R1 54.G73 G73 Bibliography of the 3 \ \C QVCvoK>J RECAP BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF GEORGE M. GOULD, JVLD. TO Ophthalmology, General Medicine, Literature, ete. ANDRUS & CHURCH ITHACA, N. Y. 1909 7?s*~S: Company, 1908. Chapter XIII, p. 275 ff. 255. The student's medical dictionary. (See title No. 52). nth edi- tion, 1900. 256. Style, pp.20. Chapter VI of Suggestions to Medical Writers. The Philadelphia Medical Publishing Company, 1900. The same. Borderland Studies II Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 190S. Chapter XI, p. 246 ff. 257. Suggestions to medical writers. Philadelphia : The Philadelphia Medical Publishing Company, 1900. pp. 185, 8 vo. Contents : Preface. Chapter I. Introductory Suggestions as to Medical English. Chapter II. Titles, references, etc. Chapter III. Orthography, Punctuation, Pronunciation. Chapter IV. The use of words. Chapter V. Medical Paleography ( reprinted from The Philadel- phia Medical Journal, December, 1899.) Chapter VI. Style. 7 25 Chapter VII. Rules for Editors and Publishers of Medical Journals. Chapter VIII. Difficulties of Medical Reporting. Chapter IX. Some Ethical Questions. Chapter X. History and Psychology in Words. Index. 258. A system of personal biologic examinations, the condition of adequate medical and scientific conduct of life. pp. 14. Ad- dress before the Section on the Practice of Medicine, at the 51st an- nual meeting of the American Medical Association, Atlantic City, N. J., June 5-8, 1900. Repr. from The Journal of the American Medical Association, July 21, 1900. The same. Borderland Studies II. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1908. Chapter II, p. 59 ff. 1901. 259- American medicine. Philadelphia : American Medicine Publishing Company. Roy, 8 vo., 10 vols. 1901-1906. Vol. I, 1901 pp. 610. Vol. II, 1901. pp. 1067. Vol. III, 1902 pp. I 122 Vol. IV, 1902 pp. IO29. Vol. V, 1903 pp. IO54. Vol. VI, 1903 pp. IO47. Vol. VII, 1904 pp. I040. Vol. VIII, 1904 pp. 1152. Vol. IX, 1905 pp. IO48. Vol. x, 1905 pp. II32. Vol. XI. 1906 PP- 506. New series , vol. I, I906. pp. 576. New series , vol 2, I907. pp. 720. 259a. The American year book of medicine and surgery for 1901. Philadelphia : W. B. Saunders & Company, 2 vols. I Medicine, pp. 681 ; II Surgery, pp. 610. (See title No. 135.) 260. Anomalies and curiosities of medicine. Being an encyclopedic collection of rare and extraordinary cases, and of the most striking instances of abnormality in all branches of medicine and surgery, de- rived from an exhaustive research of medical literature from its origin to the present dav. Abstracted, classified, annotated, and indexed. By George M. Gould, A. M., M. D., and Walter L. Pyle, A. M., M. D. With 295 illustrations in the text, and 12 half- tone and colored plates. Philadelphia and London : W. B. Saunders & Company, 1901. Popu- lar edition, pp. 96S. Roy. 8 vo. Contents : Prefatory and introductory. Chapter I. Genetic Anomalies. Chapter II. Prenatal Anomalies. Chapter III. Obstetric Anomalies. Chapter IV. Prolificity. Chapter V. Major Terata. Chapter VI. Minor Terata. Chapter VII. Anomalies of Stature, Size and Development. Chapter VIII. Longevity. Chapter IX. Physiologic and Functional Anomalies. Chapter X. Surgical Anomalies of the Head and Neck. 26 Chapter XI. Surgical Anomalies of the Extremities. Chapter XII. Surgical Anomalies of the Thorax and Abdomen. Chapter XIII. Surgical Anomalies of the Genitourinary System. Chapter XIV. Miscellaneous Surgical Anomalies. Chapter XV. Anomalous Types and Instances of Disease. Chapter XVI. Anomalous Skin-Diseases. Chapter XVII. Anomalous Nervous and Mental Diseases. Chapter XVIII. Historic Epidemics. Bibliographic Index. Index. 261. Disease and sin. pp. 11. Address in Medicine before the Wisconsin State Medical Society, at Waukesha, June 26, 27, 28, 1901. Repr. from American Medicine, Philadelphia, August 31, September 7, 1 90 1. Illustrated, pp. 11. The same. Borderland Studies II. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1908. Chapter V, p. 112 ff. 262. The nonsurgical treatment of heterophoria. pp. 8. Address be- fore the Ophthalmic Section of the American Medical Association, 1901. Published : The Journal of the American Medical Association, Chi- cago. Vol. XXXVII, No. 21, November 23, 1901. 263. A pocket cyclopedia of medicine and surgery. Based upon "A Cyclopedia of Practical Medicine and Surgery." In collaboration with Walter L. Pyle. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Comp- any, 1901. Small 8 vo. Flexible morocco. 264. A protest made at the stockholders ' meeting of the Philadelphia Medical Publishing Company, pp. 3. January 8, 1901. Pri- vately printed. Philadelphia, 1901. 1902. 265. American medicine. Philadelphia : American Medicine Publishing Company. (See title No. 259. 1 Vol. Ill, 1902. Vol. IV, 1902. 266. The American year-book of medicine and surgery for 1902. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders & Company, 2 vols., I Medicine, pp. 715; II, Surgery, pp. 6S4. (See title No. 135. \ 266a. The discovery of astigmatism and eyestrain. Repr. from Ameri- can Medicine, Philadelphia, Vol. IV, No. 16. pp. 618-622. October iS, 1902. The same. Biographic Clinics I. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1903. Chapter VIII, p. 171 ff. 267. Eyestrain and epilepsy — a preliminary report, pp. 3. In col- laboration with Arthur G. Bennett, M. D. Published with the con- sent of Dr. William P. Spratling, Superintendent of Craig Colonv. Repr. from American Medicine, Vol. IV, No. 11, pp. 416-417, Sep- tember 13, 1902. 268. The non-operative treatment of strabismus, pp. 22. Address before the 53d annual meeting of the American Medical Association, in the Section of Ophthalmology, 1902. The same. The Journal of the American Medical Association, Chi- cago, November 1, 1902. 269. Six cases of epilepsy due to ametropic eye-strain, pp. 3. American Medicine, Philadelphia, Vol. IV, No. 1, p. 21, July 5, 1902. 2 7 270. Some neglected points in the physiology of vision, pp. 7. American Medicine, December 13, 1902. The same. Biographic Clinics I. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1903. Chapter VII, p. 159 ff. See Concerning cor- puscular phoses and aphoses. (See title No. 162.) See A Study of Muscae, etc. ( See title No. 133. ) 271. Uniformity in ophthalmologic terms, contractions, signs, records and prescriptions, pp. 4. Communicated to the Section on Ophthalmology of the American Medical Association, 1902. 1903. 272. American medicine. Philadelphia : American Medicine Publishing (See title No. 259. ) Vol. V, 1903. Vol. VI, 1903. 273. The American year-book of medicine and surgery for 1903. Philadelphia : W. B. Saunders & Company. 2 Vols. I Medicine, pp. 691; II Surgery, pp. 671. ( See title No. 135.) 274. Biliousness and headache, pp. 14. Biographic Clinics I. Phila- delphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1903. Chapter VI, p. 143 ff- 275. Biographic clinics. The Origin of the Ill-Health of De Quincey, Carlyle, Darwin, Huxley, and Browning. Vol. I. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1903. pp. 223. 1 illustration on front page. 8 vo. Introduction. De Ouincy. Carlyle. Darwin. Huxley. Browning. Biliousness and Headache. VII. Some Neglected Points in the Physiology of Vision. (Reprinted from American Medicine, December 13, 1902.) Chapter VIII. The Discovery of Astigmatism and Eyestrain. (Re- printed from American Medicine October 18, ] 902. ) Chapter IX. Responsibilities. Index. 276. Charles Darwin, pp. 28. Biographic Clinics I. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1903. Chapter III, p. 79 ff. 277. Compend of diseases of the eye, etc. (See title No. 161.) 3d edi- tion, 1903. 278. Eyestrain and civilization, pp. 18. Address before the Academy of Medicine of Cleveland, Ohio, June 19, 1903. Published in Ameri- can Medicine, October 10, 1903. The same. Biographic Clinics II Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1904. Chapter XI, p. 325 ff. 279. Eyestrain and literary life. pp. 45. Address before the Canadian Medical Association, at Toronto, August 25, 1903. Published : The British Medical Journal, London, September 19 and 26, 1903. The same. The Canadian Lancet, Toronto, October, 1904. The same. Biographic Clinics II. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1904. Chapter I, p. 9 ff. Contents : Chapter I. Chapter II. Chapter III. Chapter IV. Chapter V. Chapter VI. Chapter VII. 28 2S0. A hitherto undescribed visual phenomenon. pp. 2. Science, New York, Vol. XVIII, No. 460, September 27, 1903. For succeeding letters on this subject see Science, November 6 and December 4, 1903. 281. The ill-health of Francis Parkman. pp. 58. The Boston Medi- cal and Surgical Journal, September 17, 24, and October 1, 1903. The same (under new title). Francis Parkman. Biographic Clinics II. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1904. Chapter V, p. 131 ff. 1 illustration. 282. The ill-health of Herbert Spencer, pp. 9. American Medicine, Philadelphia, March 7, 1903. The same (under new title). Herbert Spencer. Biographic Clinics II Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1904. Chapter VII, p. 241 ff. 283. The ill-health of Jane Welsh Carlyle. pp. 34. American Medi- cine, Philadelphia, August 8, 1903. The same (under new title). Jane Welsh Carlyle. Biographic Clinics II. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1904. Chapter VII, p. 205 ff. 284. The ill-health of Margaret Fuller Ossoli. pp. n. The St. Paul Medical Journal, December, 1903. The same ( under new title). Margaret Fuller Ossoli. Biographic Clinics II Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1904. Chapter IX. p. 271 ff. 285. The ill-health of the poet Whittier. pp. 15. The Cleveland Medical Journal. September, 1903. The same under new title) Whittier. Biographic Clinics II. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1904. Chapter VIII, P- 253 ff. 286. The ill-health of Richard Wagner, pp. 34. The Journal oj the American Medical Association, August 1, 1903. The same. The Lancet, London, 1903. The same (under new title). Richard Wagner. Biographic Clinics II. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1904. Chapter IV, p. 95 ff. 2 portrait illustrations. See also an essay : "A Post- script Concerning Wagner's Eyestrain," Dr. Wm. Ashton Ellis of England Reprint from Life of Richard Wagner. London : Kegan, Paul Trench, Trubner & Company, Ltd., 1908. Vol. VI, pp. 41-46. 287. The journal of the shoe-men of Adelphia : an apologue, pp. 4. American Medicine, Philadelphia, July 18, 1903. 288. Medical discoveries by the non-medical, pp. 32. The Journal oj the American Medical Association, Chicago, May 30. 289. Responsibilities, pp. 14. Biographic Clinics I. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1903. Chapter IX, p. 199 ff. 290. Robert Browning, pp. 13. Biographic Clinics I. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1903. Chapter V, p. 127 ff. 291. Sixty-eight reasons why " glasses did not give relief." pp. 16. American Medicine, Philadelphia, July 4, 1903. The same : Biographic Clinics II. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1904. Appendix, p. 359 ff. Ten more reasons were later added. (See title No. 317). 29 292. Thomas Carlyle. pp. 34. Biographic Clinics I. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1903. Chapter II, p. 43 ff. 293. Thomas Huxley, pp. 15. Biographic Clinics I. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1903. Chapter IV, p. 43 fT. 294. Thomas De Q,uincy. pp. 24. Biographic Clinics I. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1903. Chapter I, p. 17 ff. 1904 295. American medicine. Philadelphia : American Medicine Publishing Company. (See title No. 259). Vol. VII— 1904. Vol. VIII— 1904. 296. The American year-book of medicine and surgery for 1904. Philadelphia : W. B. Saunders & Company. 2 vols. I Medicine, pp. 673 ; II Surgery, pp. 681. (See title No. 135). 297. Biographic Clinics. The Origin of the Ill-Health of George Eliot George Henry Lewes, Wagner, Parkman, Jane Welsh Carlyle, Spencer, Whittier, Margaret Fuller Ossoli, and Nietzsche. Vol. II, Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1904. pp. 392. 8 vo. 3 illustrations. Contents : Preface. Chapter I. Eyestrain and Literary Life. (Reprinted from The British Medical Journal, The Canada Lancet, October, 1903). Chapter II. George Eliot. Chapter III. George Henry Lewes. Chapter IV. Wagner. (Reprinted from The Lancet, London, also The Journal of the American Medical Association, August 1, 1903. ) Chapter V. Parkman. (Reprinted from The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, September 17, 24, and October 1, I9°3)- Chapter VI. Jane Welsh Carlyle. (Reprinted from American Medicine, August 8, 1903). Chapter VII. Spencer. (Reprinted from American Medicine, March 7, 1903). Chapter VIII. Whittier. ( Reprinted from The Cleveland Journal of Medicine, September, 1903). Chapter IX. Margaret Fuller Ossoli. (Reprinted from The St. Paul Medical Journal, December, 1903). Chapter X. Nietzsche. Chapter XL Eyestrain and Civilization. (Reprinted from Ameri- can Medicine, October 10, 1903). Appendix. Sixty-Eight Reasons Why "Glasses did not Give Relief." (Reprinted from American Medicine, July 4, 1903. Index. 298. Dextrality and sinistrality, pp. 10. The Popular Science Month- ly, New York. Vol. LXV, No. 24, August, 1904. The same. Biographic Clinics LLL. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1905. Chapter IX, p. 341 ff. The same. Righthandedness and Lefthandedness. Philadelphia and London : J. B. Lippincott Company, 1908. Introduction, pp. 7. 3° 299- George Eliot, pp. 26. Biographic Clinics II. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1904. Chapter II, p. 57 ff. 300. George Henry Lewes, pp. 6. Biographic Clinics II. Philadel- phia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1905. Chapter III, p. 85 ff. 301. The history and etiology of "migraine." pp. 31. Repr. from The Journal of I he American Medical Association, Chicago, January 16, 23, 1904. The same. Biographic Clinics III Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1905. Chapter VI, p. 201 ff. 302. The history of the house and its relation to hygiene and pre- ventive medicine, pp. 35. Illustrated with stereopticon views. Address before Medical Societies, Boards of Public Health, Woman's Clubs, etc., in 1904 and 1905. Reprint from The Interstate Medi- cal Journal Vol. XV, Nos. 2, 3, 4, 1908. The same. Borderland Studies If. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1908. Chapter I, p. 1 ff. 303. The infinite presence, pp. 11. The Atlantic Monthly, Boston, December, 1904. 304. The Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia. Benefactors, Alumni, Hospital, etc. Its Founders, Officers, Instructors, 1826- 1904. Illustrated Vol. I, pp. 574; Vol. II, pp. 401 and 116. New York and Chicago : The Lewis Publishing Company, 1904. 8. 305. The life-study of patients, or the biographic and multiple bio- graphic method of discovering medical truth, pp. 13. American Medicine, Philadelphia. Vol. VII, No. 6, February 6, 1904. The same. Borderland Studies II. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1908. Chapter III, p. 72 ff. 306. Tho life tragedy of John Addington Symonds. pp. 11. The Maryland Medical Journal, August 1904. The same. Biographic Clinics III. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1905. Chapter II, p. 77 ff. 307. Literary geniuses and brain-fag. pp. 5. The Booklover's Magazine, May 1904. 308. Malposition of the head. (Torticollis, canted or tilted head) with resultant ill-health, spinal curvature, etc., Due to eye- strain. pp.6. (See also title No. 332). Reprint from : American Medicine, Philadelphia, Vol. VII, No. 21, pp. 818-820. May 21, 1904. 309. The new ophthalmology and its relation to general medicine, biology and sociology, pp. 31. Address before the Section on Ophthalmology , International Congress of Arts and Science, Uni- versal Exposition. St. Louis, September 3, 1904. Reprint from The Journal of the America?i Medical Association, Chicago, Nov- ember 26, December 3, 1904. The same. Biographic Clinics III. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1905. Chapter I, p. 27 ff. 310. Nietzsche, pp. 38. Biographic Clinics II Philadelphia : P. Blak- iston's Son & Company, 1904. Chapter X, p. 283 ff. 311. The pathologic results of detrocularity and sinistrocularity. pp. 7. Address before the meeting of the American Ophthalmo- logical Society, held in Atlantic City, N. J., July 13-14, 1904. 3 1 Published : Transactions of the American Ophthalmological Society, October, 1905. The same Ophthalmology , October, 1904. The same. Biographic Clinics III. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1902. Chapter X, p. 363 ff. The same. Righthandedness and lefthandedness. Philadelphia & London : J. B. L,ippincott Company, 1908. Chapter VI, p. 182 ff. 312. Perviligium, or long- periods of physiologic wakefulness pp. 4. Repr. from American Medicine, Philadelphia, Vol. VII, No. 18, pp. 707-708. April 30, 1904. 313. The reception of medical discoveries, pp. 35. The Annals of Ophthalmology and Otology, St. Touis, October, 1904. The same. Biographic Clinics III. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1905. Chapter XII, p. 415 ff. 314. Right-eyedness and left-eyedness. pp. 4. Science, New Series, Vol. XIX, No. 484, pp. 591-594. April 8, 1904. 315. Some intellectual weeds of American growth, pp. 16. The Montreal Medical Journal, August, 1904. The same. Borderland studies II. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1908. Chapter VII, p. 173 ff. 316. Some problems of presbyopia, pp.8. Address before the section on Ophthalmology of the American Medical Association, at the 55th annual meeting, June, 1904. Published : The Journal of the American Medical Association, Chicago, January 21, 1905. The same. Biographic Clinics II. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1905. Chapter XIII, p. 471 ff. 317. Suggestions as to postmydriatic refraction tests, pp. 3. The Annals of Ophthalmology and Otology, St. Touis, July, 1904. The same. Biographic Clinics III. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1905. Appendix A, p. 485 ff. (Ten more reasons are given why glasses failed to give relief, in addition to the 68 reasons listed in title No. 291. ) 318. Taine's ill-health, pp. 10 ' American Medicine, Philadelphia, Vol. VIII, No. 19, pp. 805-808. November 5, 1904. The same. Biographic Clinics III Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1905. Chapter III, p. 99 ff. 319. Torticollis and spinal curvature due to eyestrain, pp. 14. Repr. from American Medicine, Philadelphia, Vol. VII, No. 13, pp. 513-516. March 26, 1904. (See title No. 332. ) 1905. 320. American medicine. Philadelphia : American Medicine Publishing Company. (See title No. 259). Vol. IX, 1905. Vol. X, 1905. .321. The American year-book of medicine and surgery for 1905. Philadelphia : W. B. Saunders & Company. 2 vols. I Medicine, pp. 701 ; II Surgery, pp. 696. (See title No. 135). 32 322. Balzac, the hero of " over- work." pp. 28. The Montreal Medi- cal Journal, November, 1905. The same. Biographic Clinics IV. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1906. Chapter III, p. 89 ff. 323. Berlioz, pp. 25. The St. Louis Medical Review, December 23, 30, I9°5 : The same. Biographic Clinics IV. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1906. Chapter VII, p. 241 ff. 324. Biographic Clinics. Essays concerning the influence of visual function pathologic and physiologic upon the health of patients. Vol. III. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1905. pp. 516. 32 illustrations. 8 vo. Contents : Introduction. Chapter I. The New Ophthalmology and its Relation to General Medicine, Biology and Sociology. (Reprinted from The Journal of the American Medical Association, November 26, December 3, 1904). Chapter II. The Life Tragedy of John Addington Symonds. (Reprinted from The Maryland Medical Journal August, 1904). Chapter III. Taine's Ill-Health. (Reprinted from American Medicine, Vol. VIII, No. 19, pp. 805-808, November 5- 1904)- Chapter IV. Evestrain as a cause of Headache and other Neuroses, (by Simeon Snell, F.R.C.S.E.) Chapter V. Slight Errors of Refraction and their Influence on the Nervous System. (byC. Ernest Pronger, F.R.C.S.) Chapter VI. The History and Etiology of "Migraine." (Re- printed from The Journal of the American Medical Association, January 16-23, 1904. Chapter VII. The Optic and Ocular Factors in the Etiology of the Scoliosis of school children. (Reprinted from American Medicine, April 8, 1905). Chapter VIII. Visual Function the cause of Slanted Handwriting ; its Relation to School- Hygiene, School Desks, Mal- posture, Spinal Curvature, and Myopia. (Reprinted from The Medical Record, April 22, 1905). Chapter IX. Dextrality and Sinistrality. (Reprinted from The Popular Science Monthly, August, 1905). Chapter X. The Pathologic results of Dextrocularity and Sin- istrocularity. ( Reprinted from The Transactions of the American Ophtha/mological Society, October, 1904). Chapter XI. Subnormal Accommodation and Premature Presby- opia (Reprinted from American Medicine, Vol. IX, No. 3, pp. 103-108. January 21, 1905). Chapter XII. The reception ot Medical Discoveries. (Reprinted from The Annals of Ophthalmology, October, 1904). Chapter XIII. Some Problems of Presbyopia. (Reprinted from The Journal of the American Afedical Association, January 21, 1905). 33 Appendix A. Suggestions as to Postmydriatic Refraction Tests. (Reprinted from The Annals of Ophthalmology, July, 1904). Appendix B. A Case of " Mathematically-Perfect Eyes " (Read before The American Medical Association. June, Index. 325. The cause, nature, and consequences of eyestrain, pp. 11. Repr. from The Popular Science Monthly, New York, November, 1905- The same. Biographic Clinics IV. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1906. Chapter II, p. 61 ff. 326. Concerning 1 the conduct of medical journals and controversies. pp. 6. The Annals of Ophthalmo ogy and Otology, St. Louis, April, 1905- 327. The etiology of astigmatism, pp. 12. Repr. from The Annals of Ophthalmology and Otology, St. Louis, July, 1905. The same. Biographic Clinics IV. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1906. Chapter VIII, p. 269 ff. 328. Eyestrain as a cause of disease of the digestive organs, pp. 15. Repr. ixovnThe Journal of the American Medical Association, Chicago, March 24, 1905. The same. Biographic Clinics V. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1907. Chapter XVI, p. 257 ff. 329. The eyestrain origin of epilepsy pp.12. Repr. from The Annals of Ophthalmology and Otology, St. Louis, October, 1905. The same. Biographic Clinics IV. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1906. Chapter XI, p. 345 ff. 330. The ocular origin of "migraine." pp. 20. Address before the meeting of the Buffalo Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryn- gology, at Buffalo, N. Y., September 14-16, 1905. Repr. from The Journal of the American Medical Association, Chicago, October 28, I9°5- The same. Biographic Clinics V. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1907. Chapter XVIII, p. 281 ff. 331. One patient's experience with two general physicians, one Neur- ologist, one leading Physician, one Gastrologist, two Ophthalmic Surgeons, one Diagnostician, and one Refractionist. pp. 13. Repr. from American Medicine, Philadelphia, Vol. X, No. 26, pp. 1068- 1071, December 23, 1905. The same. Biographic Clinics V. Philadelphia : . P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1907. Chapter IX, p. 129 ff. 332. The optic and ocular factors in the etiology of the scoliosis of school children, pp. 27. Repr. from American Medicine, Phila- delphia : April, 1905. The same. Biographic Clinics III. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1905. Chapter VII, p. 251 ff. Illustrated. Pre- vious papers on the same subject : American Medicine, March 26, 1904; title No. 319. American Medicine, May 21, 1904; title No. 308. 333. A study of failures of ophthalmic practice, pp. 19. Address before the meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and 34 Otolaryngology, at Buffalo, N. Y., September 14-16, 1905. Repr. from The Medical Record, New York, September 30, 1905. The same. Biographic Clinics IV. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1906. Chapter IX, p. 293 ff. 334. Subnormal accommodation and premature presbyopia, pp. Repr. from American Medicine, Philadelphia, Vol. IX, No. 3, pp. 103-108. January 21, 1905 The same. Biographic Clinics III. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1905. Chapter XI, p. 377. 335. Thirty-five years of treatment by seventeen physicians for strabismus, tinnitus, headache, indigestion, eyestrain, etc. pp. 7. Repr. from The Maryland Medical Journal, April, 1905. The same. Biographic Clinics V. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1907. Chapter IV, p. 67 ff. 336. Visual function the cause of slanted handwriting 1 ; its relation to school hygiene, school desks, malposture, spinal curvature, and myopia, pp. 37. Illustrated. Repr. from The Medical Re- cord, New York, April 22, 1905. The same. Biographic Clinics III. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son& Company, 1905. Chapter VIII, p. 295 ff. The same. Righthandedness and Lefthandedness. Philadelphia and London : J. B. Lippincott Company, 1908. Chapter V, p. 146 ff. 1906. 337. American medicine. Philadelphia : American Medicine Publishing Company, Vol. XI, Vol. I New Series — 1906. (See title No. 259.) 338. Biographic clinics. Essays Concerning the Influence of Visual Function, Pathologic and Physiologic, upon the Health of Patients. Vol. IV. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1906. pp. 375. 8 vo. Contents : Preface. Chapter I. Progress. Chapter II. The Cause, Nature and Consequences of Eyestrain. (Reprinted from The Popular Science Monthly, December, 1905. ) Chapter III. Balzac, the " Hero of Overwork." ( Reprinted from The Montreal Medical Journal, November, 1905.) Chapter IV. Tchaikovsky. ( Reprinted from The Boston Medi- cal and Surgical Journal, Vol. UV. No. 19, pp. 513-517, May 10, 1906; and Vol. LIV, No. 20, pp. 55 2 -557> May 17, 1906.) Chapter V. Flaubert. (Reprinted from The Medical Record, April 14, 1906). Chapter VI. Lafcadio Hearn. Chapter VII. Berlioz. (Reprinted from St. Louis Medical Re- view, December 23, 30, 1905.) Chapter VIII. The Etiology of Astigmatism. ( Reprinted from The Annals of Ophthalmology, July, 1905. Chapter IX. A Study of Failures in Ophthalmic Practice. ( Re- printed from The Medical Record, September 30, 1905- ) 35 Chapter X. The "Exaggeration" and Hobby-Riding of the Eye- strain Theorist. (Reprinted from The Annals of Ophthalmology, January, 1906. ) Chapter XI. The Eyestrain Origin of Epilepsy. ( Reprinted from The Annals of Ophthalmology, October, 1905. Index. 339. A case of hyper chlorhydria, indigestion, constipation, etc., as treated by one g-astrologist, three general physicians, one " mechano-neuralist, " one hospital, one professor of medi- cine, and one refractionist. pp. 6. Repr. from The St. Louis Medical Review, June 2, 1906. The same. Biographic Clinics V. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1907. Chapter V, p. 83 ff. 340. A case of hysteria due to eyestrain, pp. 5. Repr. from The Brooklyn Medical Journal, October 1, 1906. The same. Biographic Clinics V. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1907. Chapter XII, p. 165 ff. 341. A case of " Neurasthenia " as treated by two general physi- cians, one homeopathist, one quack, one osteopath, one preg- nancy, three ophthalmic surgeons, two gynecologists, one diagnostician, one neurologist, one resident sanitarium phy- sician, and one refractionist. pp. 8. Repr. from American Medicine, Philadelphia, Vol XI, No. 8, pp. 281-283. February 24, 1906. The same. Biographic Clinics V. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1907. Chapter VIII, p. 115 ff. 342. A case of stercoraceous vomiting due to eyestrain, pp. 3. Repr. from The St. Paul Medical Journal, June, 1906. The same. Biographic Clinics V. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1907. Chapter X, p. 149 ff. 343. A case in which "sinking spells "—"thousands of them" — sickheadache, vomiting, etc. were due to eyestrain, pp. 7. Repr. from The St. Louis Medical Review, 1906. The same. Biographic Clinics V. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1907. Chapter XIII, p. 173 ff. 344. Eyestrain and crime, pp. 5. Epitome of an address by Dr. George M. Case of Elmira at the meeting of the America?i Academy of Ophthal- mology and Otolaryngology , August 30, 1906 The same. Biographic Clinics V. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1907. Chapter XIX, p. 341 ff. 345. The "exaggeration " and hobby-riding of the eyestrain theor- ist, pp. 12. Repr. from The Annals of Ophthalmology and Otology, St. L,ouis, January, 1906. The same. Biographic Clinics IV. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1906. Chapter X, p. 319 ff. 346. " Fitting glasses," the diagnosis of errors of refraction, the in- fluence of eyestrain, etc. pp. 3. New York : William Wood & Company, 1906. Repr. from The Medical Record, New York, July 21, 1906. 347. Biographic clinic on Gustave Flaubert, pp. 40. Repr. from The Medical Record, New York, April 14, 1906. 36 The same (under new title). Flaubert. Biographic Clinics IV. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1906. Chapter V, P- 155 ff- 347a. Headache and eyestrain. Address before the Section on Practice of Medicine, The American Medical Association, June, 1906. Published in The Journal of the American Medical Association, Chicago, November 10, 1906. 348. Incurable eyestrain, pp.21. Address before the Section on Oph- thalmology of the American Medical Association, at Boston, June 5, 1906. Published. The Journal of the American Medical Association, Chicago, 1906. The same. Biographic Clinics V. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1907. Chapter XVIII, p. 315 ff. 349. A historic parallel, pp.6. The Bulletin of American Academy of Medicine, Easton, Pa., October, 1906. The same. Biographic Clinics V. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1907. Chapter XXIII, p. 383 ff. 350. Lafcadio Hearn. pp. 29. Biographic Clinics IV. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1906. Chapter VI, p. 209 ff. 351. " Lafcadio Hearn " : A study of his personality and art. pp.23. Putnam's Monthly, New York, October-November, 1906, Vol. I, pp. 97, 156. The same. The Fortnightly Review, London, 1906. Vol. 86, pp. 675, 881. 352. A life and career blighted by ignored eyestrain, pp. 13. The Annals of Ophthalmology and Otology, St. Louis, July, 1906. The same. Biographic Clinics V. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1907. Chapter III, p. 51 ff. 353. The mysteries and sources of suicide, pp. 47. Published in part. The Medical Record, New York, September 8, 1906. The same. Biographic Clinics V. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1907. Chapter XIV, p. 183 ff. 354. A new world for the blind, p. 3. Repr. from Science, New York, New Series, Vol. XXIII, No. 581, pp. 26S-270. February 16, 1906. 355. Nil desperandum as an article of the refractionist's materia medica. pp. 8. 77?^ Albany Medical Annals, October, 1906. The same. Biographic Clinics V. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1907. Chapter VI, p. 91 ff. 356. The ocular factors in the etiology of spinal curvature, pp. 11. By H. Augustus Wilson. Address before the Section on Orthopedic Surgery of the New York Academy of Medicine, March 16, 1906. The same. Biographic Clinics V. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1907. Chapter II, p. 35 ff. (Dr. Wilson sums up his results in the cases of patients sent to him with spinal curvature by Dr. Gould.) 357. The ophthalmic sins of hospitals, p. 9. The Annals of Ophthal- mology and Otology, St. Louis, July, 1906. The same. Biographic Clinics V. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1907. Chapter XX, p. 349 ff. 37 357 a - The physician. One chapter in The boy — how to help him succeed, by Nath'l C. Fowler. Privately printed at Boston, Mass., 1906. 358. The practitioner's medical dictionary. An illustrated Dictionary of Medicine and allied subjects, including all the words and phrases generally used in medicine, with their proper pronunciation, deriva- tion, and definition. Based on recent medical literature. Containing among other new features the terms of the Basic Anatomic Nomen- clature, and the standards of Pharmaceutic preparations as given by the Eighth Decennial Revision of the United States Pharmacopoeia. pp. 1043. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1906. 8 vo. 388 illustrations. Flexible morocco, thumb indexed. 359. Progress, pp. 47. Biographic Clinics IV. Philadelphia : P. Blak- iston's Son & Company, 1906. Chapter I, p. 11 ff. 360. A professional and successful life wrecked by ill-fitting eye- glasses. Repr. from American Medicine, Philadelphia, New Series Vol. I, No. 8, pp. 476-478. November, 1906. The same. Biographic Clinics V. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1907. Chapter XI, p. 157 ff. 361. Resection of the infraorbital and supraorbital nerves for eye- strain, pp. 11. Repr. from American Medicine, Philadelphia, New Series Vol. I, No. 2, pp 71-74. May, 1906. The same. Biographic Clinics V. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1907. Chapter VII, p. 101 ff. 362. A study of the contributions to ophthalmology, made by our society during the last 31 years, pp. 20. Address before the meeting of the American Ophthalmological Society, New York, June 27-28, 1906. Repr. from The Maryland Medical Journal, January, 1907. The same. Biographic Clinics V. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1907. Chapter XV, p. 233 ff. 363. Tchaikovsky, pp.30 Repr. from The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Vol. DIV, No. 19, pp. 513-517. Ma y IO > !9° 6 ; and Vol. LIV, No. 20, pp. 552-557, May 17, 1906. The same. Biographic Clinics IV. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1906. Chapter IV, p. 119 ff. 364. Ten types of ophthalmic charlatanism, pp. 11. The Cleveland Medical Journal, December, 1906. The same. Biographic Clinics V. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1907. Chapter XXI, p. 361 ff. 1907. 365. American medicine. Philadelphia : American Medicine Publishing Company. No. 2, New Series, 1907. (See title No. 259.) 366. The Association of medical libraries ; past, present and future. By Albert Tracy Huntington. Address before the Associa- tion of Medical Librarians at the 10th meeting, at Atlantic City, N. J., June 3, 1907. Repr. from The Medical Library and Historical Jour- nal, Brooklyn, June, 1907. 367. An autumn singer. Philadelphia ; J. B. Uppincott Company, 1907. pp. 163. 8 vo. 38 368. Back to the old ways ! pp. 10. Putnam's Monthly Magazine, New York, September, 1907. 369. Biographic clinics. Essays concerning the influence of visual function, pathologic and physiologic, upon the health of patients. Vol. V. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1907. pp. 399. 8 vo. Contents : Preface. Chapter I. Biology and Ophthalmology. Chapter II. The Ocular Factors in the Etiology of Spinal Curvatures. ( Reprinted from the New York Medical Journal, July 28, 1906. ) Chapter III. A Life and Career Blighted by Ignored Eyestrain. (Reprinted from The Annal of Ophthalmology and Otology, July, 1906. ) Chapter IV. Thirty-five Years of Treatment by Seventeen Phy- sicians for Strabismus, Tinnitus, Headache, Indi- gestion, Eyestrain, etc. ( Reprinted from The Maryland Medical Journal, April, 1905.) Chapter V. A Case of H} T perchlor}-dria, Indigestion, Constipa- tion, etc., as Treated by one Gastrologist, three General Physicians, one " Mechano-Neuralist," one Hospital, one Professor of Medicine, and one Refractionist, (Reprinted from The St. Louis Re- view, June 2, 1906. ) Chapter VI. Nil Desperandum as an Article of the Refraction- ist's Materia Medica. (Reprinted from The Albany Medical Annals, October, 1906. ) Chapter VII. Resection of the Infraorbital and Supraorbital Nerves for Eyestrain. (Reprinted from American Medicine, New Series, Vol. I, No. 2, pp. 71-74. May, 1906. ) Chapter VIII. A Case of "Neurasthenia" as treated by two General Physicians, one Homeopathist, one Quack, one Osteopath, one Pregnancy, three Ophthalmic Surgeons, two Gynecologists, one Diagnostician, one Neurologist, one Resident Sanitarium Phy- sician, and one Refractionist. (Reprinted from American Medicine, Vol. XI, No. 8, pp. 281-283. February 24, 1906). Chapter IX. One Patient's Experience with two general Phy- sicians, one Neurologist, two Ophthalmic Sur- geons, one Diagnostician, and one Refractionist. (Reprinted from American Medicine, Vol. X, No. 26, pp. 1068-1071. December 23, 1905.) Chapter X. A Case of Stercoraceous Vomiting due to Eye- strain. (Reprinted from The St. Paul Medical Journal, June, 1906. ) Chapter XI. A Professional and Successful Life Wrecked by Ill-fitting Eye-glasses. (Reprinted from Ameri- can Medicine, N. S. Vol. I, No. 8, pp. 476-478. November, 1906.) 39 Chapter XII. A Case of Hysteria due to Eyestrain. (Reprinted from The Brooklyn Medical Journal, October i, 1906.) Chapter XIII. A Case in which " Sinking Spells " — "Thousands of Them " — Sickheadache, Vomiting, etc., were due to Eyestrain. ( Reprinted from The St. Louis Medical Review, 1906.) Chapter XIV. The Mysteries and Sources of Suicide. ( Reprinted in epitomized form in The Medical Record, Sep- tember 8, 1906. ) Chapter XV. A Study of the Contributions to Ophthalmology made by our Society during the last 31 years. ( Reprinted from TheMaryland Medical Journal, January, 1907. ) Chapter XVI. Eyestrain as a Cause of Diseases of the Digestive Organs. (Reprinted from The Journal oj the Americati Medical Association , March 24, 1905. ) Chapter XVII. The Ocular Origin of "Migraine." (Reprinted from The Journal oj the American Medical Asso- ciation, October 28, 1905. ) Chapter XVIII. Incurable Eyestrain. (Reprinted later in The Journal ojthe American Medical Association. ) Chapter XIX. Eyestrain and Crime. Chapter XX. The Ophthalmic Sins in Hospitals. (Reprinted from The Annals oj Ophthalmology and Otology, July, 1906. ) Chapter XXI. Ten Types of Ophthalmic Charlatanism. ( Reprinted from The Cleveland Medical Journal, December, 1906. ) Chapter XXII. A Conspiracy of Silence. Chapter XXIII. A Historic Parallel. (Reprinted from The Bulletin o J the Academy oj Medicine, October, 1906.) Index. 370. Biology and ophthalmology. pp. 20. Biographic Clinics V- Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1907. Chapter I, p. 13 ff. 371. The common origin and nature of "blind spells," petit mal, faintings, swoonings, coma, "pseudo-epilepsy," epilepsy, "migraine." etc. pp. 4. Repr. from The Lancet-Clinic, Cincin- nati, October 19, 1907. The same. Biographic Clinics VI. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1909. Chapter XII. 372. Concerning crank, megalomaniac, morphinomaniac, dotard, criminal, and insane physicians, pp. 9. The Virginia Medical ' Monthly, Richmond, September 27, 1907. The same. Borderland Studies II. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1908. Chapter VIII, p. 196 ff. 373. A conspiracy of silence, pp. 6. Biographic Clinics V. Philadel- phia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1907. Chapter XXII, p. 375 ff. 40 374- Doubling 1 the reading power in amblyopia by the crossed-cyl- inder "reader." pp-3- Repr. from American Medicine, Phila- delphia, New Series Vol. II, No. 12, pp. 695-696. December, 1907. Illustrated. The same Biographic Clinics VI Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1909. Chapter XIX. 375. Eyestrain and other diseases due to crossing, crowding and damming of the retinal vessels, pp. 12. New York : William Wood & Company. Repr. from The Medical Record, New York, June 1, 1907. 376. Fifty brief biographic clinics upon living patients, pp. 42. Chicago : G. P. Englehard & Company, 1907. Repr. from The Medical Standard, Chicago, May, June, 1907. The same (under new title): Brief Biographic Clinics upon Living Patients. Biographic Clinics VI. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1909. Chapter III. 377. The Importance of eyestrain, pp. 5. Chicago : G. P. Engelhard & Company, 1907. Repr. from The Medical Standard, Chicago, April, 1907. 378. The nomenclature of dextral, sinistral and attentional organs and functions, pp. 3. Science, New York, New Series Vol. XXVI, No. 670, pp. 592-595. November 1, 1907. The same. Right handedness and lefthandeduess. Philadelphia & London : J. B. Lippincott, 1908. Chapter VIII, p. 200 ff. 379. The origin of righthandedness. pp. 16. Repr. from The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Vol. CLVII, No. 18, pp. 597-601. Oc- tober 31, 1907. The same. Righthandedness and lefthandeduess. Philadelphia & London : J. B. Lippincott Company, 1908. Chapter I, p. 21 ff. 380. A patient's struggle for right-eye function, pp. 5. American Medicine, Philadelphia, April, 1907. The same. Righthandedness and teflhandedness. Philadelphia & London : J. B. Lippincott, 1908. Chapter VII, p. 195 ff. 381. The refraction changes dependent upon glycosuria, pp. 18. Address to the Ophthalmic Section of the College of Physicians, Phil- adelphia, April 16, 1907. Repr. from The Medical Record, New York, April 20, 1907. The same. Biographic Clinics VI. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1909. Chapter XVI. 382. Refraction in medical education, pp. 5. Repr. from The Medical Standard, Chicago, February, 1907. 383. The relation of incorrect and correct refraction to systemic dis- eases, pp. 24. Repr. from American Medicine, Philadelphia, New Series Vol. II, No. 7, pp. 399-407. July, 1907. The same Biographic Clinics VI, Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1909. Chapter IV. 384. " Seizing upon " a patient — epitome of a case of epilepsy, pp. 8. Repr. from The St. Louis Medical Review, June 22, 1907. The same Biographic Clinics VI. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1909. Chapter VII. 385. "The seven deadly sins of civilization." pp. 24. Repr. from The Medical Standard, Chicago, December, 1907. 4* The same Borderland Studies II. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1908. Chapter VI, pp. 87 ff. 386. Should the general practitioner study refraction? p. 10. Brooklyn-New York : Eagle Press, 1907. Repr. from The New York State Journal of Medicine, December, 1907. The same Biographic Climes VI. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1909. Chapter XVIII. 387. A strange and illogical case of suicide, pp. 8. Chicago : G. P. Engelhard & Company, 1907. Repr. from The Medical Standard, Chicago, November, 1907. The same Biographic Clinics VI. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1909. Chapter X. 388. Study of a case of two-handed synchronous writing, pp. 35. Repr. from The Medical Record, New York, November 2, 1907 The same Righlhandedness and lefthandedness. Philadelphia & Lon- don : J. B. Lippincott Company, 1908. Chapter IV, p. 93 ff. 389. Vision and senility, pp. 8. Repr. from The Interstate Medical Journal, St. Louis, October, 1907. The same. Biographic Clinics VI Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son Company, 1909. Chapter XIII. 390. Why is a particular child righthanded or lefthanded? pp. 5. Repr. from The Long Island Medical Journal, November, 1907. The same. Righlhandedness and lefthandedness. Philadelphia & London : J. B. Lippincott Company, 1908. Chapter II, p. 45 ff. 391. Vocation or avocation, pp. 14. Address before the Medical De- partment, Syracuse, N. Y., University Alumni Association, June 11, 1907. Repr. from American Journal of Clinical Medicine, Chicago, January, 1908. The same. Borderland Studies II. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1908. Chapter XIV, p. 288 ff. 1908. 392. Borderland studies. Miscellaneous Addresses and Essays pertaining to medicine and the medical profession, and their relations to general science and thought. Vol. II. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1908. p. 311. Illustrated, 8 vo. Contents : Preface. I. The History of the House, etc. (Reprinted from The Inter- state Medical Journal, Vol. XV, Nos. 2, 3, 4, 1908.) II. A System of Personal Biologic Examinations, etc. (Re- printed from The Journal of the American Medical Asso- ciation, July 21, 1900.) III. The Life-Study of Patients, etc. (Reprinted from American Medicine, Vol. VII, No. 6, February 6, 1904. ) IV. " The Seven Deadly Sins " of Civilization. (Reprinted from The Medical Standard, December, 1907.) V. Disease and Sin. (Reprinted from American Medicine, August 31, September 7, 1901.) 42 VI. King Arthur's Medicine. (Reprinted from The Quarterly Medical Journal, October, 1907 ; and The Johns Hopkins Hospital Bulletin. ) VII. Some intellectual Weeds of American Growth. (Reprinted from The Montreal Medical Journal, August, 1904. ) VIII. Concerning Crank, Morphinomaniac, Dotard, Criminal, and Insane Physicians. (Reprinted from The Virginia Medi- cal Semi-Monthly. September 27, 1907.) IX. Some Ethical Questions. ( Reprinted from Suggestions to Medical Writers, Chapter IX, Philadelphia Medical Pub- lishing Company, 1900. ) X. History and Psychology in Words. (Reprinted from Sug- gestions to Medical Writers, Chapter X, Philadelphia Medi- cal Publishing Company, 1900. ) XI. Style. (Repr. from Suggestions to Medical Writers, Chap- ter VI, Philadelpha Medical Publishing Company, 1900. ) XII. Child Fetiches. (Repr. from The Pedigogical Seminary, January 18, 1908. ) XIII. The Story and Lessons of an Unknown Hero's Life. (Repr. from The Jeff ersonian, February, 1900. ) XIV. Vocation or Avocation. (Repr. from American Journal of Clinical Medicine, January, 1908.) 393. Care of the eyes. >4 sheet. First article : Ambition. A Journal of Inspiration to Self-Help. Scranton, Pa. Vol. 3, No. 6, June, 1908. 394. 2nd article : The little baby's eyes. y> sheet. Vol. 3, No. 8, August, 1908. 395. 3d article : Conjunctivitis. y z sheet. Vol. 3, No. 9, September, 1908. 396. 4th article : How to remove " foreign bodies " from the eyes. y sheet. Vol. 3, No. 11, November, 1908. 397. 5th article : Diseases of the lids. y z sheet. Vol. 3, No. 12, Decem- ber, 1908. These articles will also appear during the years 1909 and 1910 in The Countryman, A monthly magazine published by the students of the New York State College of Agriculture, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 398. The case of Jonathan Swift, pp. 30. Repr. from The Interstate Medical Journal, St. Louis. Vol. XV, Nos. 11, 12, 1908. The same. Biographic Clinics IT. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1909. Chapter II. 399. Concerning Lafcadio Hearn. With a Bibliography by Laura Sted- man. Philadelphia : George W. Jacobs & Company, Publishers, May, 1908. pp. 416. 7 illustrations. 12 mo. ze. Heredity. In Person. The Period of the Gruesome. The New Orleans Time. At Martinique " Getting a Soul." " In Ghostly Japan." As a Poet. The Poet of Myopia. Contents : Prefa Chapter I. Chapter II. Chapter III. Chapter IV. Chapter V. Chapter VI. Chapter VII. Chapter VIII. Chapter IX. 43 Chapter X. Hearn's Style. Chapter XI. Summary and Conclusion. Chapter XII. Appreciation and Epitomes. Bibliography. Illustrations : Lafcadio Hearn, from a Photograph by Gutekunst in 1889 Frontispiece. Reduced First Page of the First Issue of "Ye Giglampz." Facing page 36 Lafcadio Hearn, from a Photograph taken during the New Orleans Period 64 Lafcadio Hearn from a Photograph Taken at Martinique, August 24, 1888 92 Handwriting of Hearn in 1889 100 Hearn at about the Age of Eight, from a Photograph 148 Lafcadio Hearn, from a Photograph by Gutekunst in 1888 186 399a. The effect of tropical light on white men. Review of Major Chas. E. Woodruff's book upon the same subject. Published : Journal of Insanity, Baltimore, 1908. 400. The experience of a man and of his wife in changing- spectacles. pp. 7. Repr. from The Southern Clinic, Richmond, Va. , April, 1908. The same. Biographic Clinics VI, Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1909. Chapter IX. 401. How several professors treated a member of the guild, pp. 2. The Lancet-Clinic, Cincinnati, Ohio, April 25, 1908. The same. Biographic Clinics VI. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1909. Chapter VIII. 402. The myth and mystery of "Meniere's Disease." pp. 31. New York : William Wood & Company, 1908. Repr. from The Medical Record, New York, October 31, 1908. The same. Biographic Clinics VI Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1909. Chapter XIV. 403. The " neuropathic diathesis " as the condition of headache and other functional diseases, pp. 10. Repr. from The New York State Journal of Medicine, July, 1908. The same. Biographic Clinics VI. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1909. Chapter XVII. 404. Ophthalmo vascular choke, pp. 23. Repr. from The Johns Hop- kins Hospital Bulletin, Baltimore, Vol. XIX, No. 205, April, 1908. The same. Biographic Clinics VI Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1909. Chapter XV. 405. A remarkable case of epilepsy caused by eyestrain, pp. 4. Repr. from The Buffalo Medical Journal, May, 1908. The same. Biographic Clinics VI Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1909. Chapter V. 406. Righthandedness and lefthandedness. With Chapters treating of the Writing Posture, the Rule of the Road, etc. Philadelphia and London : J. B. Lippincott Company, 1908. pp. 210. 15 illustrations. 8 vo. Contents : Introduction. I. The Origin of Righthandedness. ( Repr. from The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Vol. CLVII, No. 18, pp. 597-601, October 31, 1907.) 44 II. Why is a Particular Child Righthanded or Lefthanded ? (Repr. from The Long Island Medical Journal, November, 1907.) III. The Rule of the Road. (Repr. from The Popular Science Monthly, August, 1904. ) IV. Study of a Case of Two handed Synchronous Writing. ( Reprinted from The Medical Record, November 2, 1907. ) V. Visual Function the Cause of Slanted Hand-writing ; its Re- lation to School Hygiene, School Desks, Malposture, Spinal Curvature, and Myopia. ( Repr. from The Medical Record, April 22, 1905: also in " Biographic Clinics," Vol. III.) VI. The Pathologic Results of Righteyedness and Lefteyedness. (Repr. from The American Ophthalmological Society, 1904; Ophthahnologv, October, 1904: also "Biographic Clinics r Vol. III.) VII. A Patient's Struggle for Right-eye Function. (Repr. from American Medicine, April, 1907.) VIII. The Nomenclature of Dextral, Sinistral, and Attentional Organs and Functions. (Repr. from The Popular Science Monthly, November 1, 1907.) Illustrations : Fig. Page. 1. The hand in writing posture as usually ordered but not practiced 150 2. A common but incorrect method of writing 154 3. Medieval copyist writing with the paper at a sharp angle 155 4. The usual writing posture 156 5. A malposture pictured and described but never practiced.. 158 6. Another form of malposture 158 7. View of the writing-field as seen by the writer with skewed paper, and body and head turned to the left 158 8. The writer bending forward, with the eyes directly over the writing 158 9. Holding the pen between the first and second fingers, thus lessening the need of bending head or body 158 10. The hand held in a strained and unnatural position, to secure a better view of the writing 158 11. The normal or hygienic posture of the body and head while writing 160 12. A hygienically perfect position < 161 13. Oriental method of holding the writing-brush - 164 14. A lefthanded posture 172 15. Specimen of the writing of the declaratiou of indepen- dence 174 407. The rule of the road. pp. 13. Repr. from The Popular Science Monthly, New York, December, 1908. The same. Righthandedness and Lefthandedness. Philadelphia and London : J. B Lippincott Company, 1908. Chapter III, p. 61 ff. 407a.Two kinds of wealth. Editorial in The Journal of the American Medical Association, Chicago, April 27, 1908. 45 1909. 408. An appeal for the sake of man and of medicine, pp. 27. Repr. from American Medicine, Philadelphia. New Series, Vol. IV, No. 3, pp. 1 19-128. March, 1909. The same. Biographic Clinics, VI. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1909. Chapter XXI. 409. A bibliography of the contributions of George M. Gould, M. D. to ophthalmology, general medicine, literature, etc. Published by the author. Ithaca, N. Y. Andrus & Church, 1909. 410. Biographic Clinics. Essays concerning the influence of visual function, pathologic and physiologic, upon the health of patients. Vol. VI. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son and Company, 1909. 8vo. Contents : Chapter I. Valediction. Chapter II. The case of Jonathan Swift. (Reprinted from The Interstate Journal, St. Louis, Vol. XV, Nos. 11, 12, Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter III. IV. Chapter XIII Brief Biographic Clinics uppn Living Patients. (Re- printed from The Medical Standard, Chicago, 1907. ) The Relation of Incorrect and Correct Refraction to Systemic Diseases. (Reprinted from American Medicine, Philadelphia. New Series Vol. II. No. 7 PP- 399-407- July, 1907- ) V. A Remarkable Case of Epilepsy caused by eye-strain. ( Reprinted from The Buffalo Medical Journal, May, 1908. ) From the Patient's Point of View. (Reprinted from The Buffalo Medical Journal , April, 1909. "Seizing Upon " a Patient — Epitome of a case of Epilepsy. ( Reprinted from The St. Louis Medical Review, June 22, 1907. j VIII. How Several Professors treated a member of the Guild. ( Reprinted from The L ancet Clinic, Cin- cinnati, April 25, 1908. ) The Experience of a Man and his Wife in changing Spectacles. (Reprinted from The Southern Clinic, Richmond, Va., April, 1908. A Strange and Illogical Case of Suicide. (Reprinted from The Medical Standard, Chicago, November, 1907. ) The Pessimist — Added Testimony in Wagner's Case, by William Ashton Ellis. The Common Origin and Nature of "Blind Spells," Petit Mai, Faintings, Swoonings, Coma, " Pseudo- epilepsy," Migraine, etc. (Reprinted from The Lancet Clinic, Cincinnati. October 19, 1907. Vision and Senility. ( Reprinted from The Interstate Medical Journal, St. Louis, October, 1907.) VI. VII. IX. X. XL XII. 7 4 6 Chapter XIV. The Myth and the Mystery of " Meniere's Disease." (Reprinted from The Medical Record, New York, October 31, 1908.) Chapter XV. Ophthalmovascular Choke. (Reprinted from The John Hopkins Hospital Bulletin, Baltimore. Vol. XIX, No. 205, April, 1908. ) Chapter XVI. The Refractive Changes Dependent upon Glycosuria. ( Reprinted from The Medical Record, New York, April 20, 1907.) Chapter XVII. The "Neuropathic Diathesis "as a Condition of Headeache and other Functional Diseases. (Re- printed from The New York State Journal of Medicine, July, 1908.) Chapter XVIII. Should the General Practitioner Study Refraction ? ( Reprinted from The New York State Journal of Medicine, December, 1907. ) Chapter XIX. Doubling the Reading Power in Amblyopia by the Crossed-Cylinder, "Reader." ( Reprinted from The American Medicine, Philadelphia. New Series. Vol. II. No. 12. pp. 695-696. December, 1907. Illustrated. ) Chapter XX. Fifty-seven Varieties of Medical and Ophthalmic Blunders. Published by the author, Ithaca, N. Y., Andrus and Church, 1909.) Chapter XXI. An Appeal for the Sake of Man and of Medicine. (Reprinted from American Medicine, Phila- delphia, New Series. Vol. IV. No. 3, pp. 1 19-128. March, 1909. ) Chapter XXII. The role of visual function in animal and human evolution. 411. Fifty-seven varieties of medical and ophthalmic blunders, pp. 23. Published by the author. Ithaca, N. Y. : Andrus & Church, 1909. The same. Biographic Clinics VI, Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1909. Chapter XX. 412. From the patient's point of view. pp.5. Repr. from The Buffalo Medical Journal, April, 1909. The same. Biographic Clinics VI, Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1909. Chapter VI. 413. The pessimist— Added testimony in Wagner's case, by Wil- liam Ashton Ellis. Biographic Clinics VI. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1909. Chapter XL (See also title No. 286.) 414. A pocket medical dictionary, etc, (See title No. 77). 5th edition, 1909. 415. The role of visual function in animal and human evolution. Biographic Clinics, VI. P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1909. Chapter XXII. 416. Valediction. Biographic Clinics VI. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1909. Chapter I. INDEX (The index-numbers refer each time to title number. ) A. NO. The abuse of a great charity 37 Accurate and convenient prism-spectacles for innervational gymnastics 99 An additional word as to the treatment of exophoria 81 Albinism (influence of). A collective investigation as to the influence of albinism upon the eye 103 Albinism. The pernicious influence of albinism upon the eye 94 Ambition. " Care of the Byes. " 5 articles 393 The ambition of the optician 134 Amblyopia. Doubling the reading power in amblyopia by the crossed cylinder " reader" 374 Amblyopiatrics 68 American Medicine (Vols. I, II) 259 American Medicine (Vols. Ill, IV) 265 American Medicine (Vols. V, VI) 272 American Medicine (Vols. VII, VIII) 295 American Medicine (Vols. IX, X) 320 American Medicine (Vol. XI, Vol. I, No. 5) 337 American Medicine (No. 2, N. S.) 3^5 The American year-book of medicine and surgery for 1896 135 The American year-book of medicine and surgery for 1897 160 The American year-book of medicine and surgery for 1898 196 The American year-book of medicine and surgery for 1899 208 The American year-book of medicine and surgery for 1900 247 The American year-book of medicine and surgery for 1901 259a The American year-book of medicine and surgery for 1902 265 The American year-book of medicine and surgery for 1903 273 The American year-book of medicine and surgery for 1904 296 The American year-book of medicine and surgery for 1905 321 Ametropia. Low degrees of ametropia and their results on systemic diseases no Ametropia model for class demonstration. Description of 2 Ametropia and muscle-imbalance in young children 197 Ametropic choroidoretinitis 53 Ametropic choroidoretinitis ( "central choroiditis") 38 Ametropic eyestrain. Six cases of epilepsy due to 269 Anomalies and curiosities of medicine 260 The antinomy of life's valuation 238 47 4 8 The antiseptic dropper 69 The antivivs as encouragers of cruelty to animals 230 The apotheosis of hysteria and whimsicality 118 An appeal for the sake of man and of medicine 408 Ashamed of what they should be proudest of 136 The association of medical librarians ; past, present and future ( Albert Tracy Huntington ) 366 Astigmatism (axis). A temporary change in the axis of astigmatism.. 97 Astigmatism. Etiology of 327 Astigmatism and eyestrain. Discover}- of 266a Astigmatism. Mixed astigmatism, the result of severe inflammation of an eye 17 The autofundoscope __ 198 An autumn singer 367 B. Back to the old ways ! 368 Balzac, the hero of "over-work" 322 Berlioz 323 Bibliography of the contributions of George M Gould, M. D. to oph- thalmology, etc 409 Bibliography cyclopedia of the diseases of children 39 Bifocal lenses. A new style of 18 Biliousness and headache 274 Biographic clinics, Vol. I 275 Biographic clinics, Vol. II 297 Biographic clinics, Vol. Ill 324 Biographic clinics, Vol. IV 338 Biographic clinics, Vol. V 369 Biographic clinics, Vol. VI 410 Biographic clinics. Fifty brief biographic clinics upon living patients, 376 A biographic clinic on Gustave Flaubert 347 Biologic basis of ethics and religion. The 199 Biologic. A system of personal biologic examination, etc. 258 Biology and ophthalmology 370 Blind. A new world for the blind 354 Brief biographic clinics upon living patients 376 Book-review business. The 119 Borderland Studies, Vol. I 137 Borderland Studies, Vol. II 392 British vaccination commission. Report of 186 Browning, Robert 290 C. A card of test letters, etc 40 Care of the eyes 393, 49 Carlyle. The ill -health of Jane Welsh 283 Carlyle, Thomas 292 A case of glaucoma simplex 100 A case of homatropic susceptibility 82 A case of hyperchlorhydria, etc., etc. 339 A case of hysteria due to eyestrain 340 The case of Jonathan Swift 398 A case of mathematically-perfect eyes 200 A case of neurasthenia, etc., etc 341 A case in which " sinking spells" — "thousands of them" — sickhead- ache, vomiting, etc., were due to eyestrain 343 A case of stercoraceous vomiting due to eyestrain 342 Case of trial lenses. A new style of test case of trial lenses 114 Cataract. A study of muscae, with suggestions as to the physiology of intraocular nutrition, the etiology of cataract, glaucoma, etc 133 The cause, nature and consequences of eyestrain 325 Central localization 13 Character 101 Charitable relief — How not to do it 120 Charity organization and medicine 102 Charles Darwin 276 Child fetiches 201 Cilium. Growth of cilium beneath the skin of the lids 203 Clinical illustrations of reflex ocular neuroses 41 A collective investigation as to the influence of albinism upon the eye__ 103 Color vision 138 Coma. The common origin and nature of " blind spells ' etc 371 The " combined " dictionary 109a The common origin and nature of "blind spells," etc 371 A compend of the diseases of the eye, including refraction and surgi- cal operations ( Fox & Gould ) . 1st ed 1 A compend of diseases of the eye, etc., (Fox & Gould) 2d ed ' 14 A compend of the diseases of the eye and refraction including treat- ment and surgery (Gould & Pyle) 1st ed 161 A compend of the diseases of the eye, etc. (Gould & Pyle) 2d ed 209 A compend of the diseases of the eye, etc. (Gould & Pyle) 3d ed 277 Concerning the conduct of medical journals 326 Concerning corpuscular phoses and aphoses 162 Concerning crank, megalomaniac, etc., physicians 372 Concerning Lafcadio Hearn 399 Concerning literary piracy 225 Concerning medical language 139 Concerning reflex neuroses due to eyestrain 26 Concerning specialism 121 50 Conjunctivitis 395 Conjunctivitis, purulent. Irrigation of purulent conjunctivitis with a combined retractor and sulcus-syringe 170 A conspiracy of silence 373 The Countryman ' 397 The Craig Colony for epileptics 163 A cyclopedia of practical medicine and surgery 248 D. The danger of eye infection by spectacles 164 Darwin, Charles 276 Decline of death-rate 140 Dental pathology. Reflex neuroses associated with 12 Description of an ametropia model for class demonstration 2 Dextral and sinistral organs and functions. The nomenclature of 378 Dextrality and sinistrality 298 Dextrocularity and sinistrocularity. The pathologic results of 311 Dictionary of new medical terms 104 The difference between a reading notice and a scientific article 241 Director}^ of the class of 1888 of Jefferson Medical College 27 The discovery of astigmatism and eyestrain 266a Disease and sin 261 Diseases of the digestive organs. Eyestrain as a cause of 328 Diseases of the eye 42 Diseases of the eye, compend of (1st ed. ) 1 Diseases of the eye, compend of (2d ed. ) 14 Diseases of the eye, compend of (3d ed.). 277 Diseases of the eye dependent upon diseases of the nose 83 Diseases of the eye, ophthalmology, 46 Diseases of the lids 397 The disorganization of medical science 84 The dogmatism of science 122 Doubling the reading power in amblyopia by the crossed cylinder " reader " 374 A dream of alchemy 29 Dreams, sleep and consciousness 28 Dr. Traill Green and the Academy of Medicine 165 The duties and dangers of organization in the nursing profession 210 The duty of the community to medical science 85 E. Economy of ocular labor, etc 166 The effects of tropical light on white men 399^ Egoism or meliorism 228 Is electric light injurious to the eyes? 16 5i Eliot, George 299 Entropium. Superciliary 66 Epilepsy. The common origin and nature of "blind spells " etc 371 Epilepsy. Eyestrain and epilepsy : a preliminary report 267 Epilepsy. Eyestrain the origin of epilepsy 329 Epilepsy. A remarkable case of epilepsy caused by eyestrain 405 Epilepsy. " Seizing upon a patient " — Epitome of a case of 384 Epilepsy. Six cases of epilepsy due to ametropic eyestrain 269 The esthetic relations of medicine andlife 202 The ethics of economics 8 The ethics of hypnotism ._ 43 The etiology of astigmatism 327 The etiology, diagnosis and treatment of the prevalent epidemic of quackery 70 The etiology of sick headache 167 Everybody's medical duty 71 The evolution of optics 54 The "exaggeration and hobby-riding of the eyestrain theorist" 345 The examination of school children's eyes 141 The excellent work of the American Academy of Medicine 142 Exophoria. An additional word as to the treatment of 81 Exophoria curable without operation 86 The experience of a man and of his wife in changing spectacles 400 Eye. Disease of the eye dependent upon diseases of the nose 83 Eye. Diseases of the 42 Eye. Ophthalmology, Diseases of the eye 46 Eye. The pernicious influence of albinism upon the 94 Eye. Pyoktanin in diseases of the 47 Eye. Righteyedness and lefteyedness 314 Eye infection. The danger of eye infection by spectacles 164 Eye inflammation. Mixed astigmatism the result of severe inflamma- tion of an eye 17 Eyes. A case of "mathematically-perfect" 200 Eyes. Is electric light injurious to the eyes? 16 Eyes. The examination of school-children's 141 Eyes. How to remove "foreign bodies" from the 396 Eyes. The relation of eyes and teeth 50 Eyestrain. A case in which "sinking-spells" — " thousands of them " — sick headache, vomiting, etc., were due to eyestrain 343 Eyestrain. A case of hysteria due to 340 Eyestrain. A case of stercoraceous vomiting due to 342 Eyestrain as a cause of diseases of the digestive organs 328 Eyestrain. The cause, nature and consequences of 325 Eyestrain the cause of nocturnal enuresis 106 Eyestrain and civilization 278 52 E} T estrain. Concerning reflex neuroses due to 26 Eyestrain and crime 344 Eyestrain. The discovery of astigmatism and 266a Eyestrain and epilepsy : a preliminary report 267 Eyestrain and other diseases due to crossing, crowding and damming of the retinal vessels 375 Eyestrain. Headache and 347a Eyestrain. The importance of 377 Eyestrain. Incurable 348 Eyestrain, influence of. " Fitting glasses," the diagnosis of errors of refraction, the influence of eyestrain, etc 346 Eyestrain. A life and career blighted by ignored 352 Eyestrain and literary life 279 Eyestrain. Malposition of the head (torticollis, canted or tilted head) with resultant ill-health etc., due to 308 Eyestrain. Massage and the relief to eyestrain in the treatment of glaucoma 213 Eyestrain origin of epilepsy 329 Eyestrain. The recognition of eyestrain by the general practitioner 48 Eyestrain reflexes. The national recognition of 242 Eyestrain. The relation of eyestrain to general medicine 49 Eyestrain. A remarkable case of epilepsy caused by 405 Eyestrain. Resection of the infraorbital and supraorbital nerves for 361 Eyestrain. Six cases of epilepsy due to ametropic 269 Eyestrain theorist. The " exaggeration " and hobby-riding of the 345 Eyestrain. Torticollis and spinal curvature due to 308 Faintings, swoonings. The common origin and nature of "blind spells," etc., etc 371 A fallacy of the rest cure treatment 211 The fate of the idiot 168 Fifty brief biographic clinics upon living patients 376 Fifty-seven varieties of medical and ophthalmic blunders 411 The first duty of American physicians 219 " Fitting glass," the diagnosis of errors of refraction, the influence of eyestrain, etc 346 Flaubert 347 Foot-ball 87 For the good of the profession 222 From the patient's point of view 412 From an unexpected source 44 The function of the lacrimal puncta 72 53 G. George Eliot 299 George Henry Lewes 300 The getting and value of fame 231 Glaucoma. A case of glaucoma simplex 100 Glaucoma. Massage and the relief of eyestrain in the treatment of 213 Glaucoma. A study of muscae, with suggestions as to the physiology of intraocular nutrition, the etiology of cataract, glaucoma, etc._ 133 Glycosuria. The refraction-changes dependent upon 381 Growth of cilium beneath the skin of the lid 203 H. Habit disease and the tobacco habit 212 Hatred of the medical profession 239 Headache and eyestrain 347a Headache. The ' ' neuropathic diathesis ' ' as the condition of headache and other functional diseases 403 Hearn. Concerning Lafcadio 399 Hearn, Lafcadio 350 "Hearn, Lafcadio." A study of the personality and art of 351 Heat considered as the retinal intermediate of light and color sensation 3 Helps in practical ophthalmic work 30 Herpes zoster ophthalmicus, serous iritis, or " ophthalmoneuritis. " A peculiar case of 21 Heterophoria. The non-surgical treatment of 262 A historic parallel 349 The history and etiology of "migraine" 301 The history of the house and its relation to hygiene and preventive medicine 302 History and psychology in words 249 A hitherto undescribed visual phenomenon 280 Homatropin. A case of homatropin susceptibility 82 Homeochronous hereditary optic-nerve atrophy, extending through six generations 88 The homing instinct 15 Hospitalism 123 How several professors treated a member of the guild 401 How to remove " foreign bodies " from the eyes 396 The human color-sense considered as the organic response to natural stimuli 4 Human life under denied sensation 55 Huxley, Thomas 293 The hybrid of pornography and science 217 Hyperchlorhydria. A case of hyperchlorhydria, etc 339 54 Hypnotism. The ethics of 43 Hypnotism. Some conservative views of 51 Hysteria. The apotheosis of hysteria and whimsicality 118 Hysteria. A case of hysteria due to eyestrain 340 I. The ill-health of Francis Parkman 281 The ill-health of Jane Welsh Carlyle 283 The ill-health of Herbert Spencer 282 The ill-health of Margaret Fuller Ossoli 284 The ill-health of the Poet Whittier 285 The ill-health of Richard Wagner 286 The illustrated dictionary of medicine, biology and allied sciences etc. (1st ed. ) 106 The illustrated dictionary of medicine etc. (2d, 3d ed. ) 124 The illustrated dictionary of medicine etc. (4th ed. ) 169 The illustrated dictionary of medicine etc. (5th ed. ) 250 The image in the mirror 224 Immortality 56 The importance of eyestrain__ T 377 Incurable eyestrain 348 The infinite presence 303 The influence of publishers upon medical language and literature 125 Infraorbital and supraorbital nerves. Resection of infraorbital and supraorbital nerves for eyestrain 361 Irrigation in purulent conjunctivitis with a combined retractor and sulcus- syringe 170 Is electric light injurious to the eyes ? 16 Is medicine a science ? 31 J. Jefferson College. Directory of the class of 1888 of 27 The Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia 304 The Journal of the American Medical Association. Leaders for 1895-. 126 The Journal of the American Medical Association. Leaders for 1896.. 143 The Journal of the American Medical Association. Leaders for i897__ 171 The Journal of the Shoe-Men of Adelphia : an apologue 287 The justification of social parasitism 9 K. The katydids' orchestra 127 King Arthur's medicine 172 Koch's experiment with the rinderpest 173 L. Lacrimal obstruction. A simple method of treating many cases of 79 Lacrimal puncta. The function of the 72 55 Lafcadio Hearn 350 " Lafcadio Hearn : " A study of his personality and art 351 Law of refraction- change, following increase or decrease of body-weight 174 Lay distrust and enmity toward the medical profession 128 " Lead us not into temptation " 221 The legislative control of vivisection 175 The lesson of a life 227 A letter to "Life" 129 Leucothemic retinitis. A query as to the relation of leucothemic retin- tis and tobacco-poisoning 36 Lewes, George Henry 300 Lids. Diseases of the 397 A life and career blighted by ignored eyestrain 352 Life and its physical basis 144 The life-study of patients, etc 305 The life tragedy of John Addington Symonds 306 Literary geniuses and brain-fag 307 Literary wants and supplies 145 The little baby's eyes 394 A little fable — The hommypatic hen 57 Low degrees of ametropic and their results as systemic diseases no The lowering death-rate 146 M. Malposition of the head (torticollis, canted or tilted head) with re- sultant ill-health etc. due to eyestrain 308 Massage and the relief of eyestrain in the treatment of glaucoma 213 The meaning and method of life 89 Medical aspects of life insurance 73 Medical charity abuse in England and elsewhere 147 Medical consideration of the methods of public education 176 Medical defence 148 Medical discoveries of the non-medical 288 Medical education in the United States 177 The Medical News (Vols. 1,2) 58 The Medical News (Vols. 3, 4) 74 The Medical News (Vols. 5, 6) 90 The Medical News (Vols. 7, 8) : in The Medical News (Vols. 9, 10) 130 Medical paleography 214 (The) medical press 91 Medical sermonets in the Philadelphia Medical News 215 Medicine and character 236 Medicine and city noises 92 Medicine. Is medicine a science? 31 56 Medico-political and quack aspects of American life 75 Meniere's disease. The myth and mystery of 402 The menopause or presbyopia 112 A method of infection, treatment and prophylaxis of purulent ophthal- mia 76 Methods and mistakes in "advertising" 226 "Migraine." The common origin and nature of " blind spells, " etc. 371 Migraine. The history and etiology of 301 "Migraine. "The ocular origin of 330 Mining fatalities 178 Mixed astigmatism, the result of severe inflammation of an eye 17 The modern Frankenstein 32 Monopolistic control of medical literature 179 The Montreal meeting of the British Medical Association 180 The murder of the innocents. 149 Muscae. A study of muscae, with suggestions as to the physiology of intraocular nutrition, the etiology of cataract, glaucoma, etc 133 Muscle- imbalance. Ametropia and muscle-imbalance in young chil- dren 197 Muscular development and use the condition of health 93 The mysteries and sources of suicide 353 The myth and mystery of "Meniere's" disease 402 N. The national recognition of eyestrain reflexes 242 "Neurasthenia." A case of neurasthenia, etc., etc. 341 The "neuropathic diathesis " as the condition of headache and other functional diseases 403 A new medical dictionary 113 A new model of the eye for class and private demonstration 5 The new nurse again 150 The new ophthalmology and its relation to general medicine, biology and sociology : 309 A new ophthalmoscope 243 A new style of bifocal lenses . 18 A new style of test case of trial lenses 114 A new world for the blind 354 The newspaper and the doctor 220 Nietzsche 310 Nil desperandum as an article of the refractionist's materia medica 355 Nocturnal enuresis. Eyestrain a cause of 106 The noisome noise of unmusical music 92 The nomenclature of dextral, sinistral and attentional organs and func- tions 378 The non-operative treatment of strabismus 268 57 The nonsurgical treatment of heterophoria 262 Nose. Diseases of the eye dependent upon diseases of the 43 A noteworthy book 45 Notice to librarians and to physicians having used medical periodicals 151 0. The ocular factors in the etiology of spinal curvatures 356 The ocular origin of "Migraine" 330 The oculist, the optician and the public 6 Oculist. The optician vs 59 The " O-he's-a-good-fellow " argument 234 One patient's experience etc 331 On going fantee 181 Ophthalmic charlatanism. Ten types of 364 The ophthalmic sins of hospitals 357 Ophthalmic. A study in the failures in ophthalmic practice 333 Ophthalmic work. Helps in practical 30 Ophthalmologic. Uniformity in ophthalmologic terms, contractions, signs, records and prescriptions 271 Ophthalmology (diseases of the eye) 1888 19 The same 1889 33 The same 1890 46 Ophthalmology and diseases of the nervous system 10 Ophthalmology, etiology of ocular paralyses 11 Ophthalmology. The new ophthalmology and its relation to general medicine, biology and sociology 309 Ophthalmology. Ocular affections of Bright' s disease 20 Ophthalmology. The optician and 60 Ophthalmology, reflex neuroses due to errors of refraction 34 Ophthalmology. A study of the contributions to ophthalmology made by our society during the last 31 years 362 " Ophthalmo- neuritis." A peculiar case of herpes zoster ophthalmicus, serous tritis or 21 The ophthalmoscope and the art of ophthalmology 182 Ophthalmoscope. A new 243 Ophthalmoscopy. The art of — The ophthalmoscope 182 Ophthalmovascular choke 404 Optic atrophy. A problem in neurology, etc 131 Optic nerve atrophy. Homeochronous hereditary optic-nerve atrophy, extending through six generations 88 The optic and ocular factors in the etiology of the scoliosis of school children 332 The optician vs. oculist 59 The optician and ophthalmology 60 Optics. The evolution of 54 58 The organization and support of public medical libraries 183 The origin of righthandedness 379 Ossoli. The ill-health of Margaret Fuller 284 P. Parasite and host (The medical publishing business) 152 Parkman. The ill-health of Francis 281 The passing of materialism 244 The passing of materialism 218 The pathologic results of dextrocularity and sinistrocularity 311 Pathology and surgery vs. etiology and therapeutics 184 A patient's struggle for right-eye function 380 A peculiar case of herpes zoster ophthalmicus, nervous iritis, or ' ' oph- thalmoneuritis " 21 The pernicious influence of albinism upon the eye 94 Perviligium, or long periods of physiologic wakefulness 312 The pessimist — added testimony in Wagner's case, by William Ashton Ellis 413 The Philadelphia Medical Journal (Vol. I & Supplement, Vol. II) 204 The Philadelphia Medical Journal (Vols. Ill, IV) 245 The Philadelphia Medical Journal (Vols. V, VI) 251 Phoses and Aphoses. Concerning corpuscular 162 The physician 357a The physician's vacation 235 Physiology as she is wrote 23 Physiology of vision. Some neglected points of the 270 A plea for the humanities in nursing 237 A pocket cyclopedia of medicine and surgery 263 A pocket medical dictionary etc 77 A pocket medical dictionary etc. (2d ed. ) 205 A pocket medical dictionary etc. (3d ed. ) 246 A pocket medical dictionary etc. (4th ed.) 252 A pocket medical dictionary etc. (5th ed. ) 414 Politics and the medical profession 185 The power of will in disease 61 The practical adjustment of spectacles 78 The practitioner's medical dictionary etc 358 Presbyopia. The menopause or 112 Presbyopia. Some problems of 316 Presbyopia. Subnormal accommondation and premature 334 A "prism battery " 115 A problem in neurology, peculiar iris-reaction with post-neuritic optic atrophy 131 Professional and amateur scientific progress 232 Professional atavism 229 59 Professional signs and cards 240 A professional and successful life wrecked by ill-fitting eye-glasses 360 Progress 359 Progress in clinical medicine 24 Progress and compromise 233 Progress in general medicine 1888 25 The same, 1889 35 Promised football reform 87 A protest made at the stockholders' meeting of the Philadelphia Medi- cal Publishing Company 264 Pseudo-epilepsy. The common origin and nature of "blind spells" etc. etc 371 The psychological influence of errors of refraction and of their correc- tion__ 22 Purulent ophthalmia. A method of injection, treatment and prophylaxis of 76 Pyoktanin in diseases of the eye 47 a. A query as to the relation of leucothemic retinitis and tobacco poisoning 36 A question of discovery and nomenclature 62 Quincey, Thomas de 294 R. The reception of medical discoveries. . 313 The recognition of eyestrain by the general practitioner 48 Reflex neuroses associated with dental pathology 12 Reflex neuroses. Concerning reflex neuroses due to eyestrain 26 Reflex neurosses of dental origin. The relation of eye and teeth 50 Reflex neuroses. Ophthalmology, reflex neuroses due to errors of re- fraction 34 Reflex ocular neuroses. Clinical illustrations of 41 Refraction-change. Law of refraction-change following increase or decrease of body-weight 174 The refraction-changes dependent upon glycosuria 381 Refraction in medical education 382 The relation of the eyes and teeth 50 The relation of eyestrain to general medicine 49 The relation of incorrect and correct refraction to systemic diseases 383 Relief of eyestrain. Massage and the relief of eyestrain in the treat- ment of glaucoma 213 A remarkable case of epilepsy caused by eyestrain 405 Report of the British vaccination commission 186 Resection of the infraorbital and supraorbital nerves for eyestrain 361 Responsibilities 289 6o Rest cure treatment. A fallacy of the 211 Retinal insensibility to ultra-violet and infra-red rays 7 Retinitis pigmentosa without the characteristic pigmention 187 The review department disgrace 188 The reviewing of medical publications 189 Right-eyedness and left-eyedness 314 Righthanded or lefthanded ? Why is a particular child 390 Righthandedness and lefthandedness 406 Robert Browning 290 The role of maternal love in organic evolution 153 The role of visual function in animal and human evolution 415 The rule of the road 407 S. Sciences and ethics. 216 Scoliosis. The optic and ocular factors in the etiology of the scoliosis of school children 332 Secret commissions to physicians 223 " Seizing upon " a patient— Epitome of a case of epilepsy 384 " The seven deadly sins " of civilization 385 Sexualism in reflex neuroses. Influence of 26 Should the general practitioner study refraction? 386 Should government encourage medicine or quackery ? 154 Sickheadache. A case in which " sinking- spells " — thousands of them — sickheadache, vomiting etc. were due to eyestrain 343 Sickheadache. The etiology of 167 A simple method of treating many cases of larcrimal obstruction . 79 " Sinking spells." A case in which " sinking spells" — "thousands of them " — sickheadache, vomiting etc. were due to eyestrain 343 Six cases of epilepsy due to ametropic eyestrain 269 Sixty-eight reasons why "glasses did not give relief" 291 The slowness with which important medical discoveries are generally put to general use 155 Some conservative views of hypnotism 51 Some ethical questions 253 Some intellectual weeds of American growth 315 Some neglected points in the physiology of vision 270 Some points of interest to the medical profession in the report of the Commissioner of Education for the year 1894-1895 190 Some problems of presbyopia 316 Some relations of author, publisher, editor and profession 191 Spectacles. The practical adjustment of 78 The spelling of medical words 63 The spelling of some medical words 95 Spelling reform in medicine 116 6i Spencer. The ill-health of Herbert 272 Spinal curvature. Malposition of the head (torticollis, canted or tilted head) with resultant ill-health, spinal curvature etc. etc. due to eyestrain 308 Spinal curvature. The ocular factors in the etiology of 356 Spinal curvature. Torticollis and spinal curvature due to eyestrain 319 Statistical Investigation of sunstroke 192 The statistics and lessons of 1500 cases of refraction 64 Stercoraceous vomiting. A case of stercoraceous vomiting due to eye- strain 342 The story and lessons of an unknown hero's life 254 Strabismus, The non-operative treatment of 268 A strange and illogical case of suicide 387 The students' medical dictionary (1, 2 ed.) 52 The students' medical dictionary (3, 4 ed.) 65 The students' medical dictionary (5, 6 ed. ) 80 The students' medical dictionary (7th ed.) 96 The students' medical dictionary (8th ed.) 117 The students' medical dictionary (9th ed. ) 132 The students' medical dictionary (10th ed. ) 156 The students' medical dictionary (nth ed. ) 255 Study of a case of two-handed synchronous writing 388 A study of the contributions to ophthalmology made by our society during the last 31 years 362 A study in the failures in ophthalmic practice 333 A study of muscae, with suggestions as to the physiology of intraocu- lar nutrition, the etiology of cataract, glaucoma, etc 133 Style '. 256 Subnormal accommodation and premature presbyopia 334 Suggestions to medical writers 257 Suggestions as to postmydriatic refraction tests 317 Suicide. The mysteries and sources of 353 Suicide. A strange and illogical case of 387 Sunstroke. Statistical investigation of 192 Superciliary eutropium 66 Symonds. The life tragedy of John Addington 306 A system of personal biologic examinations, etc 258 T. Taine's ill-health 318 Tchaikovsky 1 363 Teeth. The relation of eyes and 50 A temporary change in the axis of astigmatism 97 Tenotomonomania 9$ Ten types of ophthalmic charlatisms 364 62 Test cards with black background and white letters 193 Thirty-five years of treatment etc 335 Thomas Carlyle 292 Thomas Huxley 293 Thomas de Quincey 294 The "thought machine" 157 Torticollis. Malposition of the head (torticollis, canted or tilted head) with resultant ill-health etc. due to eyestrain 308 Torticollis and spinal curvature 319 Torticollis and spinal curvature do to eyestrain 308 Two kinds of wealth 407a TJ. Uniformity in ophthalmologic terms, contractions, signs, records and prescriptions 271 Union of medical and public libraries 206 The untrustworthiness of the lay press in medical matters 67 The use of public medical societies to pay private grudges 158 V. Valediction 416 Vision and senility 389 Visual function the cause of slanted handwriting, etc 336 Visual function. The role of in animal and human evolution 410 Visual phenomenon. A hitherto undescribed 280 Vivisection 159 Vocation or avocation 391 Vomiting. A case in which " sinking spells " — " thousands of them " — sickheadache, vomiting etc. were due to eyestrain 343 Vomiting, stercoraceous. A case of stercoraceous vomiting due to eye- strain 342 W. Wagner. The ill-health of Richard 286 Wagner. The pessimist — added testimony in Wagner's case 413 Whittier. The ill-health of the poet 285 Who owns the medical paper? 194 Why is a particular child righthanded or lefthanded? 390 A word of caution as to the shape of the presbyopic segment in cement bifocal lenses 195 The work of an association of medical librarians 207 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES This book is due on the date indicated below, or at the expiration of a definite period after the date of borrowing, as provided by the rules of the Library or by special ar- rangement with the Librarian in charge. DATE BORROWED DATE DUE DATE BORROWED DATE DUE ■ C28I1 1 401 M 1 00 R154.G73 Gould BlbliogW 1 ^ G73 of the contribu-