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were known to all his colleagues and were universally acknowledged 

 by all who came in contact with him professionally. The careful 

 study and patient investigation which he gave to each case that came 

 under his care was never abridged by any consideration of time or 

 personal convenience. His mental attitude until his diagnosis was 

 made was always that of the impartial scientific observer." And still 

 another, in the conclusion of a tribute to his memory, called him " the 

 teacher of us all." That he was a teacher in example as in precept has 

 come to the consciousness of the many who have known him even 

 passingly ; we judge a man by his attitude toward life with its buoyant 

 activities and take the measure of him again as he faces death; with a 

 physician's knowledge of the nature of his malady, in the midst of the 

 prolonged pain which was a part of it, he was courageous so calmly 

 that his courage did not ripple the surface of his courtly kindliness 

 and a last visit to him, shortly before his death, is a memory of a 

 pleasant familiar presence, a warm greeting and no mention of fare- 

 well. 



Dr. Clarence J. Blake, 



Papers of Dr. 0. F. Wadsioorth. 



Rupture of the sclerotic. Boston M. & S. J., 1868. 



Anaesthesia of the Retina. Boston M. & S. J., 1872. 



An unusual case of herpes zoster ophthalmicus. Boston M. & S. 

 J., 1875. 



A case of ectropion treated by transplantation of a large flap without 

 pedicle. Boston M. & S. J., 1876. 



A modification of the ophthalmoscope. Boston M. & S. J., 1877. 



Epithelioma of the limbus vorneae. Boston M. & S. J., 1879. 



Optico-ciliary neurotomy. Boston M. & S. J., 1879. 



Intra-ocular circulation ; rhythmical changes in the venous pulse of 

 the optic disk. (With Dr. J. J. Putnam.) J. Nerv. & Ment. Diseases. 

 Chicago, 1878. Also Tr. Am. Ophth. Sac, New York, 1878. 



Optico-ciliary neurotomy (case). Boston M. & S. J., 1879. 



Microscopic section of an epithelioma of the limbus corneae. Bos- 

 ton M. & S. J., 1879. 



Optico-ciliary neurotomy (2 cases). Boston M. & S. J., 1879. 



Peculiar affection of the ocular muscles. Boston M. & S. J., 1880. 



Color-Blindness. Boston M. & S. J., 1880. 



Optic neuritis after measles. Boston M. & S. J., 1880. 



