202 SWAN MOSES BURNETT. 



An analysis of the refraction of 576 healthy human corneas 

 examined with the ophthalmometer of Javal and Schlotz. 

 Repr. from Tr. Am. Ophth. Soc, Hartford, 1888-90, V. 



Reciprocal responsibilities. An address. 15 pp., 8°, Wash., 

 D. C. 



The physician as a man and citizen. 24 pp., 8°. Repr. 

 from J. A. M. Assoc, Chicago, 1891, XVI. 



Contributions to clinical ophthalmology. Rep. from Arch. 

 Ophth., N. Y., 1892, XXI. 



The general form of the human cornea and its relations to 

 the refraction of the eye and visual acuteness. Repr. from Tr. 

 Am. Ophth. Soc, 1894-6. 



Some exceptional features in cataract extraction. Repr. 

 from Va. Med. Monthly, Richmond, 1895-6, XXII. 



The racial and geographic distribution of trachoma in the 

 United States of America. Repr. from Am. Ophth., St. Louis, 

 1896. 



A study of ocular coloboma. Repr. from Am. J. Ophth., 

 St. Louis, 1898. 



Gangrenous ulceration affecting the face including the 

 lids of both eyes and destroying the eyeballs, the results of 

 bites by a man. Repr. from J. Am. M. Assoc, Chicago, 1899. 



Removal for relief of persistent headache of an ounce rifle 

 bullet imbedded in the bones of the right temporal fossa, where 

 it had lain unsuspected for 34 years. Repr. from J. Am. M. 

 Assoc, Cliicago, 1899. 



A case of obstructed retinal circulation with a series of pictures 

 showing the changes in the vascular system during its rees- 

 tablishment of new vessels in the retina. Repr. from Ophth. 

 Rec, Nashville, 1899. 



A series of cases of suppurative disease of the temporal bone 

 with comments. Repr. from Arch. OtoL, New York, 1900. 



Double nasal hemianopsia following a fall on the head. 

 Repr. from Arch. Ophth., N. Y., 1900. 



Methyl (wood) alcohol as a cause of blindness should be 

 placed on the list of poisons. Repr. Therap. Gaz., Detroit, 

 Dec, 1901. 



The position of ophthalmology in the curriculum of the 



