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II. The influence of sexualism in reflex ocular neuroses.

pp. II.

Repr. from The Medical and Surgical Reporter, Philadelphia,
February 9, and March 9, 1889.

27. Directory of the class of 1888 of the Jefferson Medical College, and a report of the class reunion held April 3, 1889. pp. 29. Published by order of the class. Philadelphia, 1889.

28. Dreams, sleep and consciousness. A psychological study. pp. 24. Chicago, The Open Court Publishing Company, 1889. The same. The Open Court, Chicago, January 24-31, 1889.

The same.

Borderland Studies. I. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son and Company, 1896. Chapter 22, p. 319 ff.

This article considers The Nature of Sleep; What is Consciousness?
Does Consciousness Sleep? The Difference between the Dreaming
and the Waking Consciousness; Origin and Nature of the Waking
Consciousness, and of the Dreaming Consciousness; Insomnia;
Characteristics of Dreams; Preponderance of Visual Sensations;
Character, the Soul, and Consciousness, etc.

29. A dream of alchemy. pp. 7. The Open Court, Chicago, December, 1889.

30. Helps in practical ophthalmic work. pp. 6. G. P. Putnam's Sons, Printers, New York. Repr. from The Archives of Ophthalmology, New York. Vol. XVIII, No. 4, 1889.

31. Is medicine a science ?

pp. II.

The Forum, New York 1889. The same. The Medical News, Philadelphia, 1890.

The same.

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

and Company, 1896. Chapter 5, p. 131 ff.

32. The modern Frankenstein. pp. 25. Address to the Medical Jurisprudence Society of Philadelphia, May 14, 1889. Chicago: The Open Court Publishing Company, 1889.

The same. The Open Court, Chicago, 1889.

The same. Borderland Studies I. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son and Company, 1896. Chapter XXI, p. 292 ff.

33. Ophthalmology, diseases of the eye. In collaboration with Dr. Charles A. Oliver. The Annals of the Universal Medical Sciences. Edited by Dr. Charles E Sajous. Philadelphia: F. A. Davis, 1889. Vol. IV. pp. 1-170. Illustrated.

34. Ophthalmology. Reflex neuroses due to errors of refraction, under the charge of Dr. Charles A. Oliver. pp. II. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, Philadelphia, March, 1889.

35. Progress in general medicine. (See title No. 25 for previous articles.)

Fifth article, same title.

January, 1889.

pp. 4. The Polyclinic, Philadelphia,

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

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

36. A query as to the relation of leucocythemic retinitis and tobacUniversity Medical Magazine, Philadel

co-poisoning. p. 1.

phia, December, 1889.

1890.

37. The abuse of a great charity. pp. 19. Repr. from The Medical News, Philadelphia, November 22, 1890.

The same.

Public Opinion, Washington, D. C., 1890.

The same. The Medical Mirror, St. Louis, 1890.

38. Ametropic choroidoretinitis ("central choroiditis"). pp. II. Repr. from Archives of Ophthalmology, New York, Vol. XIX. No, 1, 1890. A letter in the University Medical Magazine, Philadelphia, January 13, 1891, entitled, A Question of Discovery and Nomenclature pertains to this subject. (See title No. 62.) Another letter appeared in the University Medical Magazine, Philadelphia, April, 1891, entitled Ametropic Choroidoretinitis. (See title No. 53.) 39. Bibliography. pp. 4. Cyclopedia of the Diseases of Children. Vol. III. Edited by John M. Keating. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1890.

40. A card of test letters, on the Snellen standard, for refractionists, with confusion letters. p. I. Manufactured by Bouschur & Holmes, Philadelphia, 1890.

PP. 7. Phila

41. Clinical illustrations of reflex ocular neuroses. delphia: Lea Bros. & Company, 1890. Repr. from The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, Philadelphia, vol. XCIX, New Series, 1890.

42. Diseases of the eye. In conjunction with Dr. Charles E. Turnbull, Philadelphia, 1890. pp. 38. Illustrated.

43. The ethics of hypnotism. pp. 6.

44.

The Open Court, Chicago, 1890. "From an unexpected source." A letter to the editor of The Nation. January 9, 1890.

"From one of "the list of shame."

66

A letter to the editor of the "Phila

Medical and Surgical Reporter,” in “Taggart's Times,' delphia, January 12, 1890.

45. A noteworthy book. pp. 2. Editorial in The Conservator, Philadelphia, August, 1890.

46. Ophthalmology, diseases of the eye. In collaboration with Dr. Charles A. Oliver. The Annals of the Universal Medical Sciences, edited by Dr. Charles E. Sajous. Philadelphia, F. A. Davis, 1890. Vol. IV, pp. 1-146. Illustrated.

47. Pyoktanin in diseases of the eye. pp. 2. The University Medical Magazine, Philadelphia, December, 1890.

48. The recognition of eyestrain by the general practitioner. Address to Philadelphia County Medical Society, June 25, 1890, by Edward Jackson. Discussion by G. M. Gould. Published: Society Proceedings, The Buffalo Medical and Surgical Association, 1890. 49. The relation of eyestrain to general medicine. pp. 21.

An address to the Philadelphia Hospital Medical Society, July 9, 1890. Repr. from The Medical News, Philadelphia, August 23, 1890.

50. The relation of the eyes and teeth. A monograph on The reflex neuroses of dental origin. In conjunction with Dr. Albert P. Brudaker. Published: The System of Dentistry, edited by Dr. Wilbur F. Litch, Philadelphia, Lea Bros. & Company, 1890.

51. Some conservative views of hypnotism. The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, 1890.

52. The student's 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 bacilli, micrococci, leucomains, ptomains, etc., of the arteries, ganglia, muscles, and nerves; of weights and measures, analyses of the waters of the mineral springs of the United States, etc, etc. And a new table of eponymic terms and tests. Illustrated. pp. 840. Small octavo. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1890. Half-morrocco; thumb index; also flexible, morocco, indexed. Ist edition, 1890.

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53. Ametropic choroido-retinitis. pp. 2. Letter to The University Medical Magazine, Philadelphia, April, 1891. (See title No. 38.) 54. The evolution of optics. pp. 9. Discussion of a lecture on Optics as Related to Evolution, by Dr. L. A. W. Alleman. Brooklyn Ethical Association, 1891 Repr. from Evolution in Science and Art. New York: D. Appleton & Company, Series No. 10, July 15, 1891.

55. Human life under denied sensation. pp. 5. The Medical News, Philadelphia, October 24, 1891.

The same. Borderland Studies, I. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1896. Chapter XXIII, p. 351 ff.

56. Immortality. pp. 20. The Monist, Chicago, April, 1891.

The same. Borderland Studies I. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1896. Chapter XXIV, p. 356 f.

I sheet. The Medical

57. A little fable. The Hommypatic Hen. News, Philadelphia, September 12, 1891. 58. The Medical News. A Weekly Medical Journal. Philadelphia: Lea Brothers & Company, royal 8 vo., 10 vols. (LVII). pp. 736. 1891.

Vol. 2, (LIX).

1891-1895.

Vol. I,

The same.

pp. 752. 1891.

The same. Vol. 3, (LX).

pp. 736. 1892.

The samc. Vol. 4, (LXI).
The same. Vol. 5, (LXII).

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59. The optician vs. oculist. pp. 2. The Optician, August, 1891. See also article, The Optician and Ophthalmology, title No. 60.

60. The optician and ophthalmology. pp. 2. The Journal of the American Medical Association, Chicago, June 5, 1891. See also article, The Optician vs. Oculist, title No. 59.

61. The power of will in disease. pp. 3. The Medical News, Philadelphia, June 27, 1891.

The same. Borderland Studies I. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1896. Chapter XVIII, p. 277 ff.

62. A question of discovery and nomenclature.

I sheet. Repr. from University Medical Magazine, Philadelphia, January 13, 1891. (See title No. 38.)

63. The spelling of medical words. Editorial in The Medical News, Philadelphia, August 22, 1891.

64. The statistics and lessons of 1500 cases of refraction. pp. 36. Address to the Section on Ophthalmology, American Medical Association. Washington, D. Ć., May, 1891. Repr. from The Journal of the American Medical Association, Chicago, September 1891. 65. The student's medical dictionary. etc. (See title No. 52.) Third edition, 1891.

Fourth edition, 1891.

66. Superciliary entropium. p. 1. The Medical News, Philadelphia, June 27, 1891.

67. The untrustworthiness of the lay press in medical matters. pp. 4. Repr. from The Medical News, Philadelphia, November 21, 1891. The same. Borderland Studies I. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1896. Chapter X, p. 222 ff.

1892.

68. Amblyopiatrics. pp. 15. Address before the Philadelphia County Medical Society, December 28, 1892. Repr. from The Medical News, Philadelphia, December 31, 1892.

69. The antiseptic dropper. pp. 2. Repr. from The Medical News, Philadelphia, December 3, 1892.

70. The etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of the prevalent epidemic of quackery. pp. 24. Address delivered by invitation of the faculty of the medical department of the Buffalo University, before the graduating class, May 3, 1892. Repr. from The Medical News, Philadelphia, May 7, 1892.

The same. Borderland Studies I. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1896. Chapter IX, p. 197 ff.

71. Everybody's medical duty. pp. 22.

Address to the Unitarian

Club of Philadelphia, February 11, 1892. Privately printed. Philadelphia: Wm. A. Church, 1892.

The same. Borderland Studies I.

Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son

& Company, 1896. Chapter XVII, p. 258 ff.

72. The function of the lacrimal puncta. pp. 3. Repr. from The Medical News, Philadelphia, June 25, 1892.

73. Medical aspect of life insurance. pp. 5. Philadelphia, January 23, 1892.

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The Medical News,

Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son

& Company, 1896. Chapter XIV, p. 243 ff.

74. The Medical News. A Weekly Medical Journal. Philadelphia : Lea Brothers & Company. (See title No. 58.) Vols. 3, 4 (LX, LXI), pp. 736, 752. 1892.

75. Medico-political and quack aspects of American life. p. 1. The British Medical Journal, London, December 2, 1892.

76. A method of infection, treatment, and prophylaxis of purulent ophthalmia. pp. 5. Repr. from The Medical News, Philadelphia, June 11, 1892.

77. A pocket medical dictionary giving the pronunciation and definition of about 12,000 of the principal words used in medicine and the collateral sciences. Including very complete tables of the arteries, muscles, nerves, bacteria, bacilli, micrococci, spirilli, and thermometric scales, and a dose list of drugs and their preparations, in both the English and metric systems of weights and measures. 64 mo. 838. Flexible morocco. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1892.

The same.
The same.

The same.

New edition.
Third edition.

pp.

Revised and enlarged to 21,000 words, 1898.
Enlarged to 24,000 words. 1899.

Fourth edition. Enlarged to 30,000 words.

1900.

78. The practical adjustment of spectacles. pp. 7. Repr. from The Annals of Ophthalmology and Otology, St. Louis, January, 1892. 79. A simple method of treating many cases of lacrimal obstruction. pp. 6. Repr. from The New York Medical Journal, June 4, 1892. 80. The student's medical dictionary. (See title No. 52.)

Fifth edition, 1892.

6th edition, 1892.

1893.

81. An additional word as to the treatment of exophoria. pp. 5. Repr. from The Medical News, Philadelphia, November 18, 1893. (See title No. 86.)

82. A case of homatropin susceptibility. p. 1. Repr. from The Medical News, Philadelphia, January 21, 1893.

83. Diseases of the eye dependent upon diseases of the nose. pp. 23. Chapter in A System of Diagnosis and Treatment of Diseases of the Ear, Nose, and Throat," edited by Dr. Chas. Burnett. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Company, 1893.

84. The disorganization of medical science. pp. 4. Repr. from The Medical News, Philadelphia, July 29, 1893.

The same. Borderland Studies I. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1896. Chapter XI, p. 226.

85. The duty of the community to medical science. pp. 12. Address before the American Academy of Medicine, Milwaukee, June 3, 1893. Repr. from The Bulletin of the American Academy of Medicine, Easton, Pa., No. 16.

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