George Milbrey Gould
Born 1848-01-01
Died 1922-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL7370533A
Top Subjects
- Asthenopia, complications (16)
- Famous Persons (7)
- Asthenopia (7)
- Eyeglasses (5)
- Ocular Dominance (4)
- Epilepsy (4)
- Migraine Disorders (3)
Books by George Milbrey Gould
Total count: 69
The psychological influence of errors of refraction and of their corrections.n.]1888-01-01
A peculiar case of herpes zoster ophthalmicus, serous iritis, or 'ophthalmo-neuritis's.n.]1888-01-01
The homing instinctan explanation suggesteds.n.]1888-01-01
Ametropic choroido-retinitis ('central choroiditis')Putnam]1890-01-01
The function of the lachrymal punctas.n.]1892-01-01
A simple method of treating many cases of lacrymal obstructionD. Appleton]1892-01-01
The antiseptic droppers.n.]1892-01-01
The practical adjustment of spectacless.n.]1892-01-01
Homeochronous hereditary optic-nerve atrophy, extending through six generationss.n.]1893-01-01
An additional word as to the treatment of exophorias.n.]1893-01-01
Retinitis pigmentosa without the characteristic pigmentationa report of two casesJones H. Parker]1897-01-01
The esthetic relations of medicine and lifes.n.1898-01-01
Medical paleographys.n.]1899-01-01
A fallacy of the rest-cure treatmentAmerican Medical Association Press1899-01-01
The duties and the dangers of organization in the nursing professions.n.]1899-01-01
A system of personal biologic examinations the condition of adequate medical and scientific conduct of lifes.n.1900-01-01
Disease and sins.n.1901-01-01
The non-operative treatment of strabismuss.n.1902-01-01
Six cases of epilepsy due to ametropic eye-strains.n.]1902-01-01
Eyestrain and epilepsya preliminary reports.n.]1902-01-01
Some neglected points in the physiology of visions.n.]1902-01-01
The ill health of Herbert Spencers.n.]1903-01-01
Eyestrain and civilizations.n.]1903-01-01
The ill health of the poet Whittiers.n.]1903-01-01
Medical discoveries by the non-medicalPress of American Medical Association1903-01-01
Eyestrain and the literary liferead before the Canadian Medical Association, August 25th, 1903s.n.1903-01-01
The ill health of Richard Wagners.n.1903-01-01
The pathologic results of dextrocularity and sinstrocularityread at the meeting of the American Ophthalmological Society, held in Atlantic City, July 13-14, 1904Press of American Medical Association1904-01-01
Taine's ill-healths.n.]1904-01-01
The history and etiology of 'migraine's.n.1904-01-01
Pervigilium, or long periods of physiologic wakefulnesss.n.]1904-01-01
Some intellectual weeds of American growths.n.1904-01-01
Torticollis and spinal curvature due to eyestrains.n.]1904-01-01
The life-study of patients, or the biographic and multiple biographic method of discovering medical truths.n.]1904-01-01
Subnormal accommodation and premature presbyopias.n.]1905-01-01
Some problems of presbyopias.n.1905-01-01
A biographic clinic of Berliozs.n.1905-01-01
The etiology of astigmatismJones H. Parker]1905-01-01
Concerning the conduct of medical journals and controversiesJones H. Parker]1905-01-01
One patient's experience with two general physicians, one neurologist, one leading physician, one gastrologist, two ophthalmic surgeons, one diagnostician, and one refractionists.n.]1905-01-01
The 'exaggeration' and hobby-riding of the eyestrain theoristJones H. Parker]1906-01-01
A biographic clinic on Gustave FlaubertWilliam Wood1906-01-01
Eye-strain as a cause of diseases of the digestive organsPress of the American Medical Association1906-01-01
'Fitting glasses,' the diagnosis of errors in refraction, the influence of eyestrain, etcWilliam Wood1906-01-01
A case of stercoraceous vomiting due to eyestrainRamsey County Medical Society1906-01-01
A study of the contributions to ophthalmology made by our Society during the last 31 yearss.n.]1906-01-01
A case of hyperchlorhydria, indigestion, constipation, etcas treated by one gastrologist, three general physicians, one 'mechano-neuralist', one hospital, one professor of medicine, and one refractionists.n.1906-01-01
A biographic clinic on Tchaikovskys.n.]1906-01-01
A strange and illogical case of suicideG.P. Engelhard1907-01-01
Should the general practitioner study refraction?s.n.]1907-01-01
Study of a case of two-handed synchronous writingWilliam Wood1907-01-01
Doubling the reading power in amblyopia by the crossed-cylinder 'reader's.n.]1907-01-01
Why is a particular child right-handed or left-handed?Associated Physicians of Long Island]1907-01-01
'Seizing upon' a patientepitome of a case of epilepsys.n.1907-01-01
Eyestrain and other diseases due to crossing, crowding, and damming of the retinal vesselsWilliam Wood1907-01-01
A patient's struggle for dextrocularitys.n.]1907-01-01
The 'seven deadly sins' of civilizationG.P. Engelhard1907-01-01
The nomenclature of dextral, sinistral and attentional organs and functionsAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science]1907-01-01
The refraction-changes dependent upon glycosuriaWilliam Wood1907-01-01
The relation of incorrect and correct refraction to systemic diseasess.n.]1907-01-01
The common origin and nature of 'blind spells,' petit mal, faintings, swoonings, coma, 'pseudo-epilepsy,' epilepsy, 'migraine,' etcs.n.]1907-01-01
Vision and senilitys.n.]1907-01-01
The rule of the roadMcClure, Phillips]1908-01-01
The history of the housethe struggle for fresh air and lightInterstate Medical Journal Co.1908-01-01
Ophthalmovascular chokes.n.]1908-01-01
The role of visual function in animal and human evolutions.n.1909-01-01
From the patient's point of views.n.1909-01-01
Fifty brief biographic clinics upon living patientsG.P. Engelhard
The ill health of Francis Parkmans.n.