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Ophthalmic Literature, Vol. 3

Jackson, Edward
Ophthalmic Literature, Vol. 3
Excerpt from Ophthalmic Literature, Vol. 3: July, 1913Another recent proposal to lessen the volume of reading matter is to plan to stop the duplication of abstracts by medical journals. The suggestion is that abstracts should be prepared covering all import ant medical papers, and that these should be brought together in one publication that any medical journal could send out as a kind of sup' plement to its own pages of original matter.About ...

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Ophthalmic Literature, Vol. 4: March, 1914 (Classic Reprint)

Jackson, Edward
Ophthalmic Literature, Vol. 4: March, 1914 (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Ophthalmic Literature, Vol. 4: March, 1914There are many directions in which cooperation is essential to efficiency, but in none is it more necessary than in the mastery of the current literature. More than thirty years ago the writer started, for his own use, an index of the literature of ophthalmology. It covered between twenty and thirty periodical publications, stimulated system atic reading, the selection of the important fac...

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Ophthalmic Literature, Vol. 3

Jackson, Edward
Ophthalmic Literature, Vol. 3
Excerpt from Ophthalmic Literature, Vol. 3: October, 1913The greatest increase of tension, tested in the same individual, was obtained when the injection was made close to the limbus, and the least when the injection was made posteriorly in Tenon's space. In some cases repeated injections caused a marked weakening of the effect as regards increase of ocular tension.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and ...

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Ophthalmic Literature, Vol. 5

Jackson, Edward
Ophthalmic Literature, Vol. 5
Excerpt from Ophthalmic Literature, Vol. 5: February, 1915Gifford, H. Spectacle Frame for Tennis Players and Farmers. (1 ill.) Ophth. Rec., 24, p. 81.Harman, N. B. High Myopia in Infant. Roy. Soc. Med., Ophth. Sec., Nov. 4. Amer. J our. Ophth., 32, p. 26.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Fo...

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Opthalmic Literature, Vol. 5

Jackson, Edward
Opthalmic Literature, Vol. 5
Excerpt from Opthalmic Literature, Vol. 5: September, 1915Among the twelve hundred or more members of the American Ophthalmological Society, the Section on Ophthalmology of the Amer ican Medical Association and the American Academy of Ophthalmol ogy and oto-laryngology there are probably very few who are not well fitted for ophthalmic practice, according to the best practical standards of our time. Outside of the membership of these organizas ...

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Ophthalmic Literature, Vol. 4

Jackson, Edward
Ophthalmic Literature, Vol. 4
Excerpt from Ophthalmic Literature, Vol. 4: May, 1914When Dr. James L. Thompson became the office assistant of Dr. Elkanah Williams in 1869 he entered upon the study of ophthalmology under educational conditions that must still be considered in many respects most desirable. The ideal of a university Mark Hopkins on one end of a log, the student on the other, was even improved on. For With the private patient for Whom there was every incentive ...

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Ophthalmic Literature, Vol. 5

Jackson, Edward
Ophthalmic Literature, Vol. 5
Excerpt from Ophthalmic Literature, Vol. 5: July-August, 1915It is a hopeful sign that the impulses and work of civilization can go forward in spite of war, with its widespread exploitation and appeal to the methods and instincts of barbarism. So this third book of the twelfth part of Hirschberg's history of ophthalmology, deal ing with America's ophthalmologists of the nineteenth century, has a peculiar interest.About the PublisherForgotten B...

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The History of the Priory of Monkton Farley, County of Wi...

Jackson, John Edward
The History of the Priory of Monkton Farley, County of Wilts (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from The History of the Priory of Monkton Farley, County of WiltsTrowbridge Castle stood in the centre of the town, on a rising ground that still bears the name of Court Hill. Not a trace of it is left, but the principal street, which forms a curve, is said to owh that shape to its having followed the course of the Castle moat. An old painting was found, some years ago, concealed in the walls of a house, which is said to be a represent...

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A Demigod

Jackson, Edward Payson
A Demigod
Excerpt from A Demigod: A NovelFor several years after Dr. Vere's disappearance his friends tried to reopen communication with him, but no clew to his hiding-place could be obtained, and he was at last given up for dead.Two centuries have buried him deeper than the nethermost Troy.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an im...

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Ophthalmic Literature, Vol. 4

Jackson, Edward
Ophthalmic Literature, Vol. 4
Excerpt from Ophthalmic Literature, Vol. 4: June, 1914Colonel Elliot's attitude toward other workers in this field is reflected in his dedication of his work to Priestley Smith and his recognition of the services rendered by Professor Lagrange, as well as the credit given to the many other writers who have contributed to the literature of the subject.Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital Reports. Number XV. 8yo., 323 pages. Illustrated. New Y...

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Character Building

Jackson, Edward Payson
Character Building
Excerpt from Character Building: A Master's Talks With His PupilsArchibald Watson. And unto God the things that are God's.Dr. Dix. Well put, my lad, well put. An excellent application of a famous epigram. The past hour justly belonged to the author of the Commentaries, and we have given it to Marcus Aurelius Antoninus.It is nearly time for the bell, but I will mention to you a plan which I have been thinking of, and which I shall probably adop...

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Ophthalmic Literature, Vol. 5

Jackson, Edward
Ophthalmic Literature, Vol. 5
Excerpt from Ophthalmic Literature, Vol. 5: December, 1915Notices of the following books relating to ophthalmology have been published in the journals indicated.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving t...

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