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The same. Borderland Studies I. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1896. Chapter VI, p. 144 ff.

86. Exophoria curable without operation. pp. 16. Repr. from The Medical News, Philadelphia, October 14, 1893. (See title No. 81.) 87. Foot-ball. pp. 5. The Medical News, Philadelphia, November, 1893. Promised foot-ball reform. delphia, January 13, 1894. The same (under one title.) Borderland Studies I. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1896. Chapter XV, p. 248 ff.

pp. 2.

The Medical News, Phila

88. Homeochronous hereditary optic-nerve atrophy, extending through six generations. pp. 4. Address before the section of Opthalmology, Pan-American Medical Congress, Washington, D. C., September, 1893. Repr. from The Annals of Ophthalmology and Otology, St. Louis. Vol. II, No. 4, October, 1893.

89. The meaning and method of life. A search for religion in biology: "From Life, Through Life, to Life." pp. 297. New York, London: G. P. Putnam's Sons. The Knickerbocker Press, 1893. 12mo. Contents: Introduction.

I. Physical and Metaphysical.

II. Partial Truths.

III. Incarnation.
IV. Cytology.

V. Sensation.

VI. Evolution.

VII. Reproduction.

VIII. Concerning Evil.

IX. Justification of the Incarnation Process.

X. Freedom.

XI. Personality.

XII. Immortality.

XIII. Ethics.

XIV. Beauty.

XV. Sleep, Dreaming, and Awakening.

Index.

90. The Medical News.

A Weekly Medical Journal, Philadelphia:

Lea Brothers & Company. (See title No. 58.) Vols. 5, 6 (LXII,
LXIII.) pp. 712, 756, 1893.

91. The medical press. pp. 12. Response to a Toast, at the Dinner given by the President of the American Gynecological Society_in Philadelphia, May 16, 1893. Repr. from The American Lancet, Detroit, June, 1893.

92. Medicine and city noises. pp. 5.

August 26, 1893.

The Medical News, Philadeiphia,

The noisome noise of unmusical music. pp. 2. The Medical
News, Philadelphia, September 9, 1893.

The same (under one title.) Borderland Studies I. Philadelphia: P.
Blakiston's Son & Company, 1893. Chapter XIII, p. 237 ff.

93. Muscular development and use the conditions of health. pp. 3. The Medical News, Philadelphia, November 18, 1893.

The same. Borderland Studies I. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1896. Chapter XVI, p. 255 ff.

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94. The pernicious influence of albinism upon the eye. pp. 10. (with blank question-circular for replies of correspondents.) dress before the Ophthalmological Section of the American Medical Association, in Milwaukee, June, 1893. Repr. from The Annals of Opthalmology and Otology, St. Louis, July, 1893.

95. The spelling of some medical words. pp. 8. Address before the American Medical Editors' Association, at Milwaukee, June 5, 1893. Repr. from The Medical News, Philadelphia, June 17, 1893.

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The same (in part under different title.) Borderland Studies I. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1896. Chapter VIII, p. 40 ff: Concerning Medical Language "--beginning at p. 56 to 58. 96. The student's medical dictionary. (See title No. 52.) 7th edition, 1893.

97. A temporary change in the axis of astigmatism.

News, Philadelphia, 1893, Vol. LXII.

The Medical

98. Tenotomomania. pp 2. The Medical News, Philadelphia, September 16, 1893.

1894.

99. Accurate and convenient prism-spectacles for innervational gymnastics. p. I. The Annals of Ophthalmology and Otology, St. Louis, Vol. III, October, 1894.

100. A case of glaucoma simplex. pp. 5. Repr. from The Medical News, Philadelphia, November 24, 1894.

IOI. Character. pp. 5. The Medical News, Philadelphia, December 1, 1894.

The same.

Borderland Studies I.

Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son

& Company, 1896. Chapter XX, p. 287 ff.

102. Charity organization and medicine. pp. 18. The presidential address before the American Academy of Medicine, August, 1904, at Jefferson, N. H.

The same.

The Bulletin of the American Academy of Medicine,

Easton, Pa., 1894.

The same.

The same.

The Medical News, Philadelphia, October 13, 1894.
Borderland Studies I. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son

& Company, 1896. Chapter VII, p. 158 ff.

Reviewed. The British Medical Journal, London, September 22, 1894.

103. A collective investigation as to the influence of albinism upon (Circular) 24, No. 8. Philadelphia, 1894.

the eye. 104. A dictionary of new medical terms, including upwards of 38,000 words and many useful tables, being a Supplement to "An Illustrated Dictionary of Medicine, Biology and Allied Sciences." Based upon recent scientific literature. pp. 571. Large square octavo. Full sheep or half, dark-green morocco, thumb indexed; also half russia indexed. (also title No. 104, 107..)

105. Eyestrain a cause of nocturnal enuresis. pp. 2. The Medical News, Philadelphia, 1894.

106. An illustrated dictionary of medicine, biology, and allied sciences, including the pronunciation, accentuation, derivation and definition of the terms used in medicine, anatomy, surgery, obstetrics, gynecology, therapeutics, materia medica, pathology, dermatology, pediatrics ophthalmology, otology, laryngology, physiology, neurology, histology, toxicology, dietetics, legal medicine, psychology, climatology, etc. etc., and the various sciences closely related to medicine, bacteriology, parasitology, microscopy, botany, zoology, dentistry, pharmacy, chemistry, hygiene, electricity, veterinary medicine, etc. Based upon recent scientific literature. Large square octavo. 1894. Full sheep or half dark-green morocco, with thumb index. Also half russia, indexed. Ist edition, 1894. (Also title No. 104-105.)

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109a. The same with "supplement" in one volume. Large square octavo. pp. 2200. Half morocco. Full sheep or half dark green morocco, with thumb index. Also half russia, indexed. (Also title No. 104,

106.)

110. Low degrees of ametropia and their results as systemic diseases. Address before the Ophthalmic Section of the British Medical Association.

III. The Medical News.

A Weekly Medical Journal. Philadelphia: Lea Brothers & Company. (See title No 58.) Vols. 7, 8 (LXIV, LXV), pp. 732, 726, 1894.

112. The menopause or presbyopia? Editorial in The Medical News, Philadelphia, February 10, 1894.

113. A new medical dictionary, including all the words and phrases generally used in Medicine, with their proper pronunciation and definitions. Based on recent medical literature. With elaborate tables of the bacilli, micrococci, leucomaines, ptomaines, etc.; of the arteries, ganglia, muscles, nerves and plexuses; of weights and measures, thermometers, etc; and appendices containing classified tables with analyses, of the waters of the mineral springs of the U. S., and tables of vital statistics. pp. 519. Small 8vo. 1894.

114. A new style of test-case of trial lenses.

pp. 2. The Annals of Ophthalmology and Otology, St Louis, October, 1894. The case is manufactured by Wall and Ochs, 1716 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.

115. A "prism-battery" for measuring adduction and abduction. Wall and Ochs, 1716 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, 1894.

116. Spelling reform in medicine. Written at the request of the Publication Committee of the Spelling Reform Association. The Medical

News, Philadelphia, 1894.

117. The student's medical dictionary. (See title No. 52.) 8th edition. 1894.

1895.

118. The apotheosis of hysteria and whimsicality. pp. 7. The Medical News, Philadelphia, March 9, 1895.

The same.

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

& Company, 1896. Chapter XIX, p. 280 ff.

119. The book-review business. p. I. Editorial in The Journal of the American Medical Association, Chicago, January 12, 1895.

120. Charitable relief. How not to do it. The Medical Press and Circular, Dublin and London, April 17, 1895.

121. Concerning specialism. pp. 7.

September 28, 1895.

The same.

The Medical News, Philadelphia,

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

& Company, 1896. Chapter XII, p. 230 ff.

122. The dogmatism of science. pp. 2. Science, New York, October 25, 1895.

123. Hospitalism. pp. 22. Address before the American Academy of Medicine, at Baltimore, May 4, 1895.

The same.

The Medical News, Philadelphia, June 22, 1895.

The same. Borderland Studies I. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1896. Chapter VIII, p. 175 ff.

124. The illustrated dictionary of medicine, biology, and allied sciences, etc. (See title No. 107.)

2d edition, 1895.

3d edition, 1895.

125. The influence of publishers upon medical language and literature. Leader in The Journal of the American Medical Association. Chicago, 1895.

126. The Journal of the American Medical Association. Leaders written during the year 1895:

Chicago.

1. The Influence of Publishers upon Medical Language and Literature.

2. Lay Distrust and Enmity Towards the Medical Profession.

127. The katydids' orchestra. p. I. Science, New York, September 20, 1895.

128. Lay distrust and enmity towards the medical profession. Leader in The Journal of the American Medical Association, Chicago, 1895.

129. A letter to "Life." p. I. In regard to Antivivisection.

New York, September, 1895.

Life,

130. The Medical News. A Weekly Medical Journal. Philadelphia : Lea Brothers & Company. (See title No. 58), Vols. 9, 10 (LXVI, LXVII), pp. 748, 748, 1895.

131. A problem in neurology, peculiar iris-reaction with postneuritic optic atrophy. pp. 3. Transactions of the Eighth International Ophthalmic Congress. Published: The Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases, New York, April, 1895.

132. The students' medical dictionary. (See title No. 52), 9th edition, 1895.

133. A study of muscae, with suggestions as to the physiology of intraocular nutrition, the etiology of cataract, glaucoma, etc. pp. 28. Repr. from The Medical News, Philadelphia, September 14, 1895.

1896.

134. The ambition of the optician. Leader in The Journal of the American Medical Association, Chicago, 1896.

14. The slowness with which important medical discoveries are generally put to practical use.

15. The "thought machine."

16. The use of public medical societies to pay private rgudges.

144. Life and its physical basis. Borderland Studies I. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1896. Chapter IV, p. 94 ff.

145. Literary wants and supplies. Leader in The Journal of the American Medical Association, Chicago, 1896.

146. The lowering death-rate. Leader in The Journal of the American Medical Association, Chicago, 1896. See also article: Decline of Death-Rate, The Forum, New York, December, 1896. Title No. 140. 147. Medical charity abuse in England and elsewhere. Leader in The Journal of the American Medical Association, Chicago, 1896. 148. Medical defence. Leader in The Journal of the American Medical Association, Chicago, 1896.

149. The murder of the innocents. Leader in The Journal of the American Medical Association, Chicago, 1896.

150. The new nurse again. Leader in The Journal of the American Medical Association, Chicago, 1896.

151. Notice to librarians and to physicians having used medical periodicals. Cleveland Journal of Medicine, April, 1896.

152. Parasite and host. (The medical publishing business.) Leader in The Journal of the American Medical Association, Chicago, 1896. 153. The role of maternal love in organic evolution. Address to the Wistar Biological Association, Philadelphia, December 14, 1894; also to The Philadelphia Association of Kindergartners April 7, 1896.

The same.

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

& Company, 1896. Chapter III, p. 59 ff.

154. Should Government encourage medicine or quackery Leader in The Journal of the American Medical Association, Chicago, 1896. 155. The slowness with which important medical discoveries are generally put into practical use. Leader in The Journal of the American Medical Association, Chicago, 1896.

156. The student's medical dictionary. (See title No. 52.) 10th edition, 1896.

157. The "thought machine." Leader in The Journal of the American Medical Association, Chicago, 1896.

158. The use of public medical societies to pay private grudges. Leader in The Journal of the American Medical Association, Chicago, 1896.

159. "Vivisection."

Address before the Meeting of the American Academy of Medicine. at Atlanta, May 2, 1896. pp. 30.

The same. Borderland Studies I. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1896. Chapter I, p. 9 ff.

1897.

160. The American year-book of medicine and surgery for 1897. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders & Company. pp. 1257. (See title No. 135.)

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