II. Why is a Particular Child Righthanded or Lefthanded? III. The Rule of the Road. (Repr. from The Popular Science IV. Study of a Case of Two handed Synchronous Writing. VI. The Pathologic Results of Righteyedness and Lefteyedness. (Repr. from The American Ophthalmological Society, 1904; Ophthalmology, October, 1904: also Biographic Clinics," Vol. III.) VII. A Patient's Struggle for Right-eye Function. (Repr. from VIII. The Nomenclature of Dextral, Sinistral, and Attentional Illustrations : Fig. I. The hand in writing posture as usually ordered but not Page. 150 2. A common but incorrect method of writing 5. A malposture pictured and described but never practiced. 3. Medieval copyist writing with the paper at a sharp angle___ 155 4. The usual writing posture.. 154 156 158 II. The normal or hygienic posture of the body and head 9. Holding the pen between the first and second fingers, 7. View of the writing-field as seen by the writer with 158 158 158 158 158 160 12. A hygienically perfect position 161 13. Oriental method of holding the writing-brush 164 14. A lefthanded posture.. 15. Specimen of the writing of the declaratiou of indepen- 172 174 407. 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. 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. 119-128. 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 Chapter Chapter Chapter I. Valediction. II. The case of Jonathan Swift. (Reprinted from The Interstate Journal, St. Louis, Vol. XV, Nos. II, 12, 1908.) III. Brief Biographic Clinics uppn Living Patients. (Reprinted from The Medical Standard, Chicago, 1907.) IV. 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. Chapter VI. From the Patient's Point of View. (Reprinted from Chapter VII. " case of Seizing Upon" a Patient-Epitome of a Chapter VIII. How Several Professors treated a member of the Chapter IX. The Experience of a Man and his Wife in changing Chapter Chapter X. A Strange and Illogical Case of Suicide. (Reprinted from The Medical Standard, Chicago, November, 1907.) XI. The Pessimist-Added Testimony in Wagner's Case, by William Ashton Ellis. Chapter XII. The Common Origin and Nature of "Blind Spells,' Chapter XIII. Vision and Senility. (Reprinted from The Interstate Chapter XIV. The Myth and the Mystery of " Ménière's Disease." Chapter XV. Ophthalmovascular Choke. (Reprinted from The Chapter XVI. The Refractive Changes Dependent upon Glycosuria. Chapter XVII. The "Neuropathic Diathesis " as a Condition of Headeache and other Functional Diseases. (Reprinted from The New York State Journal of Medicine, July, 1908.) Chapter XVIII. Should the General Practitioner Study Refraction? Chapter XIX. Doubling the Reading Power in Amblyopia by the Chapter XX. Fifty-seven Varieties of Medical and Ophthalmic Chapter XXI. An Appeal for the Sake of Man (Reprinted from American and of Medicine. Medicine, PhilaNo. 3, pp. 119-128. 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 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 William Ashton Ellis. Biographic Clinics VI. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1909. Chapter XI. (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 81 Accurate and convenient prism-spectacles for innervational gymnastics 99 of albinism upon the eye_---- Albinism. The pernicious influence of albinism upon the eye- The ambition of the optician____ Amblyopia. Doubling the reading power in amblyopia by the crossed cylinder "reader". Amblyopiatrics American Medicine (Vols. I, II) American Medicine (Vols. III, IV). American Medicine (Vols. V, VI). American Medicine (Vols. VII, VIII). American Medicine (Vols. IX, X).. 103 94 393 134 374 68 259 265 272 295 320 337 365 The American year-book of medicine and surgery for 1896 135 160 196 208 247 -259a 265 273 296 321 diseases Ametropia model for class demonstration. Description of Ametropia and muscle-imbalance in young children... Ametropic choroidoretinitis Ametropic choroidoretinitis ("central choroiditis ") Ametropic eyestrain. Six cases of epilepsy due to. Anomalies and curiosities of medicine___ The antinomy of life's valuation.__. IIO 2 197 53 38 269 260 238 The antiseptic dropper. The antivivs as encouragers of cruelty to animals.. 69 230 118 An appeal for the sake of man and of medicine... 408 136 The association of medical librarians; past, present and future (Albert 366 Astigmatism (axis). A temporary change in the axis of astigmatism.. 97 Astigmatism. Etiology of...- 327 Astigmatism and eyestrain. Discovery of... Astigmatism. Mixed astigmatism, the result of severe inflammation of an eye.-- The autofundoscope.. An autumn singer.... _266a 17 198 367 B. Back to the old ways!_ 368 Berlioz___ thalmology, etc. Bifocal lenses. A new style of Biliousness and headache. Bibliography of the contributions of George M. Gould, M. D. to oph Bibliography cyclopedia of the diseases of children_ 322 323 409 39 18 274 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. |