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1900.

247. The American year-book of medicine and surgery for 1900. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders Company, 2 vols. I Medicine, pp. 656; II Surgery, pp, 560. (See title No. 135).

248. A cyclopedia of practical medicine and surgery.

A concise

reference book alphabetically arranged of Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics, Materia Medica, Therapeutics, and the various Specialties, with particular reference to Diagnosis and Treatment. Compiled under the editorial supervision of George M. Gould, M. D., and Walter L. Pyle, M. D. Roy. 8°. 1900.

249. History and psychology in words. pp. 25

From Chapter X of Suggestions to Medical Writers. The Philadelphia Medical Publishing Company, 1900.

The same.

Borderland Studies II. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son

& Company, 1908. Chapter X, p. 221 ff.

250. The illustrated dictionary of medicine, biology and allied sciences, etc. (See title No. 107). 5th edition, 1900.

251. The Philadelphia Medical Journal. The Philadelphia Medical Publishing Company. (See title No. 204).

Vol. V, pp. 1472, 1900.
Vol. VI, pp. 1252, 1900.

252. Pocket medical directory.

146 editorials by the editor.

110 editorials by the editor.

(See title No. 77). 4th edition 1900. 253. Some editorial questions. pp. 16. Chapter IX of Suggestions to Medical Writers. The Philadelphia Medical Publishing Company,

1900.

The same.

Borderland Studies II. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son

& Company, 1908. Chapter IX, p. 205 ff.

254. The story and lessons of an unknown hero's life. Address to the Alumni Association of the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, January 20, 1900. Published: The Jeffersonian, February 1900. pp.

8. Illustrated.

The same. Philadelphia: Tunes & Sons, 1900.

The same. Borderland Studies II. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1908. Chapter XIII, p. 275 ff.

255. The student's medical dictionary. (See title No. 52). 11th edition, 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, 1908. 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 Philadelphia Medical Journal, December, 1899.)

Chapter VI. Style.

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. Address before the Section on the Practice of Medicine, at the 51st annual 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.

Vol.

I, 1901. pp. 610.

Vol. II, 1901. pp. 1067.

Vol. III, 1902. Pp. 1122
Vol. IV, 1902. Pp. 1029.

Vol.

V, 1903. Pp. 1054.

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1901-1906.

Vol. VII, 1904. pp. 1040.

Vol. VIII, 1904. pp. 1152.

Vol.

Vol.

Vol.

IX, 1905. Pp. 1048.

X, 1905. pp. 1132.
XI. 1906. PP. 506.

New series, vol. 1, 1906.

pp. 576.

New series, vol 2, 1907. 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, derived from an exhaustive research of medical literature from its origin to the present day. 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. Popular edition. pp. 968. Roy. 8 vo.

Contents Prefatory and introductory.

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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.

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 aud Mental Diseases.
Chapter XVIII. Historic Epidemics.

261. Disease and sin.

Bibliographic Index.

Index.
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, 1901. 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 before the Ophthalmic Section of the American Medical Association,

1901.

Published: The Journal of the American Medical Association, Chicago. 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 & Company, 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. Privately printed. Philadelphia, 1901.

1902.

265. American medicine. Philadelphia: American Medicine Publishing Company. (See title No. 259.) Vol. III, 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. 684. (See title No. 135.)

266a. The discovery of astigmatism and eyestrain. Repr. from American Medicine, Philadelphia, Vol. IV, No. 16. pp. 618-622, October 18, 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 collaboration with Arthur G. Bennett, M. D. Published with the con

sent of Dr. William P. Spratling, Superintendent of Craig Colony. Repr. from American Medicine, Vol. IV, No. 11, pp. 416-417, September 13, 1902.

Address

268. The non-operative treatment of strabismus. pp. 22. 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, Chicago, 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.

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 corpuscular 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. Philadelphia 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. I illustration on front page. 8 vo.

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Chapter V. Browning.

Chapter VI. Biliousness and Headache.

Chapter VII. Some Neglected Points in the Physiology of Vision. (Reprinted from American Medicine, December 13, 1902.)

Chapter VIII. The Discovery of Astigmatism and Eyestrain. (Reprinted from American Medicine October 18, 1902.) 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.

tion, 1903.

278. Eyestrain and civilization. pp. 18.

(See title No. 161.) 3d edi

Address before the Academy

of Medicine of Cleveland, Ohio, June 19, 1903. Published in American 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.

280. A hitherto undescribed visual phenomenon.

Pp. 2. Science, For succeeding letters on this subject see Science, November 6 and December 4, 1903.

New York, Vol. XVIII, No. 460, September 27, 1903.

281. The ill-health of Francis Parkman. pp. 58. The Boston Medical 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. I 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 Medicine, 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. 11. 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 of 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 Postscript 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 of 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).

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