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Otolaryngology, at Buffalo, N. Y., September 14-16, 1905. Repr. from The Medical Record, New York, September 30, 1905.

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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. Biographic Clinics V. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1907. Chapter IV, p. 67 ff.

The same.

336. Visual function the cause of slanted handwriting; its relation to school hygiene, school desks, malposture, spinal curvature, and myopia. pp. 37. Illustrated. Repr. from The Medical Record, 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.

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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. LIV, No. 19, pp.
513-517, May 10, 1906; and Vol. LIV, No. 20, pp.
552-557, 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.)

Chapter X. The “Exaggeration” and Hobby-Riding of the Eye(Reprinted from The Annals of

strain Theorist.

Ophthalmology, January, 1906.)

Chapter XI. The Eyestrain Origin of Epilepsy. (Reprinted from
The Annals of Ophthalmology, October, 1905.

Index. 339. A case of hyperchlorhydria, indigestion, constipation, etc., as treated by one gastrologist, three general physicians, one "mechano-neuralist," one hospital, one professor of medicine, 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 physicians, one homeopathist, one quack, one osteopath, one pregnancy, three ophthalmic surgeons, two gynecologists, one diagnostician, one neurologist, one resident sanitarium physician, and one refractionist. Repr. from American Medicine, Philadelphia, Vol XI, No. 8, pp. 281-283. February 24, 1906.

The same.

pp. 8.

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 American Academy of Ophthalmology 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 theorist. pp. 12. Repr. from The Annals of Ophthalmology and Otology, St. Louis, January, 1906.

346.

The same. Biographic Clinics IV. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's
Son & Company, 1906. Chapter X, p. 319 ff.

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Fitting glasses," the diagnosis of errors of refraction, the influence 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.

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 Ophthalmology 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. The Medical Record, New York, September 8, 1906.

Published in part.

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. 268–270. February 16, 1906. 355. Nil desperandum as an article of the refractionist's materia medica. pp. 8. The Albany Medical Annals, October, 1906.

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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. II. 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. mology and Otology, St. Louis, July, 1906.

The Annals of Ophthal

The same. Biographic Clinics V. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1907. Chapter XX, p. 349 ff.

357a. 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, derivation, and definition. Based on recent medical literature. Containing among other new features the terms of the Basic Anatomic Nomenclature, 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. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1906. Chapter I, p. 11 ff.

360. A professional and successful life wrecked by ill-fitting eyeglasses. 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 eyestrain. pp. II. 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. LIV, No. 19, pp. 513-517, May 10, 1906; 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. II. 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 Association of Medical Librarians at the Ioth meeting, at Atlantic City, N. J., June 3, 1907. Repr. from The Medical Library and Historical Journal, Brooklyn, June, 1907.

367. An autumn singer. Philadelphia; J. B. Lippincott Company, 1907. pp. 163. 8 vo.

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
Chapter

Chapter

Chapter

Chapter

Chapter

Chapter

I. Biology and Ophthalmology.

II. The Ocular Factors in the Etiology of Spinal
Curvatures. (Reprinted from the New York
Medical Journal, July 28, 1906.)

III. A Life and Career Blighted by Ignored Eyestrain.
(Reprinted from The Annal of Ophthalmology
and Otology, July, 1906.)

IV. Thirty-five Years of Treatment by Seventeen Physicians for Strabismus, Tinnitus, Headache, Indigestion, Eyestrain, etc. (Reprinted from The Maryland Medical Journal, April, 1905.)

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V. A Case of Hyperchlorydria, Indigestion, Constipation, 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 Review, June 2, 1906.)

VI. Nil Desperandum as an Article of the Refraction-
ist's Materia Medica. (Reprinted from The
Albany Medical Annals, October, 1906.)

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

Chapter

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.)
X. A Case of Stercoraceous Vomiting due to Eye-
strain. (Reprinted from The St. Paul Medical
Journal, June, 1906.)

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.)

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