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Frequent requests for many of the journal articles, reprints and books listed herein have made it necessary to compile this bibliography. Many of them are now out of print, and, of a number, no copies are on hand for reference.

booklet may also be useful.

THE SENTINELS,

To librarians the

GEORGE M. GOULD.

Ithaca, N. Y.

Cayuga Heights,

BIBLIOGRAPHY.

1886.

1. A compend of the diseases of the eye; including refraction and surgical operations. L. Webster Fox and George M. Gould. Illustrations and plates. pp. 148. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1886. 8 vo.

Second edition, revised and enlarged. With 71 illustra

The same. tions. 1888.

2. Description of an ametropia model for class demonstration. pp. 2. Philadelphia: James W. Queen & Company, 1886. Illustrated. (See also title No. 5.)

3. Heat considered as the retinal intermediate of light and color sensation. pp. 23. Repr. from The American Journal of Ophthalmology and Otology. St. Louis, July, 1886.

The human color-sense considered as the organic response to natural stimuli. pp. 20. Repr. from The American Journal of Ophthalmology and Otology. St. Louis, September, 1886.

5. A new model of the eye for class and private demonstration. Philadelphia: James W. Queen & Company, 1886. (See also title No. 2.)

6. The oculist, the optician and the public. pp. 2. In collaboration with Dr. L. Webster Fox. Repr. from The Philadelphia Medical Times, December 25, 1886.

With

7. Retinal insensibility to ultraviolet and infrared rays. folder illustration. pp. 20. Repr. from The American Journal of Ophthalmology and Otology, St. Louis, December, 1886.

1887.

8. The ethics of economics. pp. 1o. Address to the Society for Ethical Culture, Philadelphia, February 6, 1887. Repr. from The Open Court, Chicago, January 19, February 2, 16, 1888.

9. The justification of social parasitism. pp. 5. October, 1887.

Work and Wages,

10. Ophthalmology and diseases of the nervous system. p. 1. Editorial in The Medical and Surgical Reporter, Philadelphia, Vol. LVI, April 2, 1887.

II. Ophthalmology. Etiology of Ocular Paralyses. pp. II. Repr. from The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, Philadelphia, October, 1887.

12. Reflex neuroses associated with dental pathology. pp. 67. By Albert P. Brubaker, assisted by George M. Gould. Repr. from The American System of Dentistry. Edited by Dr. Wilbur F. Litch. Philadelphia: Lea Brothers & Company, 1887.

1888.

13. Cerebral localization. Editorial in The Medical and Surgical Reporter, Philadelphia, March 23, 1888.

14. Compend of diseases of the eye, etc. (Fox & Gould.) (See title No. 1.) 2d Edition, 1888.

15. The homing instinct, an explanation suggested. pp. 24. Repr. from Progress, Louisville, October 1888.

16. Is the electric light injurious to the eyes? pp. 23. With bibliography of the subject. Repr. from The Medical News, Philadelphia, December 8, 1888.

17. Mixed astigmatism, the result of severe inflammation of an eye. I sheet. Letter to The Polyclinic, Philadelphia, November, 1888. 18. A new style of bifocal lenses. pp. 7. Repr. from The Medical and Surgical Reporter, Philadelphia, November 3, 1888.

19. Ophthalmology. Diseases of the eye. In collaboration with Dr. William Thomson, The Annals of the Universal Medical Sciences. Edited by Dr. Charles E. Sajous. Philadelphia: F. A. Davis, 1888, Vol. III, page 1-186. Illustrated.

20. Ophthalmology. Ocular affections in Bright's disease. Under the charge of Dr. Charles A. Oliver. pp. 12. The American Journal of the Medical Science, Philadelphia, 1888.

21. A peculiar case of herpes zoster ophthalmicus, serous iritis, or "ophthalmo-neuritis." pp. 6. Repr. from The Polyclinic, Philadelphia, October, 1888.

22. The psychological influence of errors of refraction and of their correction. pp. 6. Repr. from The Medical and Surgical Reporter, Philadelphia, September 29, 1888.

23. Physiology as she is wrote. Editorial in The Medical and Surgical Reporter, Philadelphia, Vol. LIX, September 15, 1888.

24. Progress in clinical medicine. p. 1I. The Polyclinic, Philadelphia, July, 1888.

25. Progress in general medicine.

phia, August, 1888. Second article, same title. pp. 3. tember, 1888.

Third article, same title. pp. 7. vember, 1888.

Fourth article, same title. pp. 6. cember, 1888.

Fifth article, same title. pp. 4. uary, 1889.

pp. 3. The Polyclinic, Philadel

The Polyclinic, Philadelphia, Sep

The Polyclinic, Philadelphia, No

The Polyclinic, Philadelphia, De

The Polyclinic, Philadelphia, Jan

Sixth article, same title. pp. 3. The Polyclinic, Philadelphia, Feburary, 1889.

Seventh article, same title. pp. 3. The Polyclinic, Philadelphia, March, 1889.

1889.

26. Concerning reflex neuroses due to eye-strain.

I. Three remarkable cases of reflex neuroses due to eye-strain. pp. 14.

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