Appendix 2
REFERENCES
CHAPTER 2
1. D. Jackson Coleman, "Unified Model for Accommodative Mechanism,"
American Journal of Ophthalmology 69, no. 6 (June, 1970).
2. Francis A. Young "The Development of Myopia", Contacto 15, no. 2
(June, 1971).
3. Arnold Sorsby, B. Benjamin, and Michael Sheridan, Refraction and
Its Components During the Growth of the Eye from Age Three,
Medical Research Council Special Report, ser. no. 301 (London:
H. M. Stationery Office, 1961).
CHAPTER 3
1. William H. Baldwin, "Some Relationships Between Ocular,
Anthropometric, and Refractive Variables in Myopia", Ph.D.
dissertation, Indiana University, 1965 (Ann Arbor, Mich.:
University Microfilms).
2. "Incidence and Causes of Blindness in England and Wales,
1963-1968", British Government Statistics.
CHAPTER 5
1. William H. Baldwin (see Chapter III, citation 1).
2. M.T. Tay, K.G. Au Eong, C.Y. Ng and M.K. Lim, "Myopia and Educational Attainment in 421,116 Young Singaporean Males", Ann Acad Med Singapore, 1992, Nov;21(6):785-91.
3. Lin, L.-K, Chen, C.J., Hung, P.T., and Ko, L.S., "National-wide survey of myopia among schoolchildren in Taiwan", Acta Ophthalmol., 185:29-33, 1988.
4. Lin, L.K., Shih, Y.F., Lee, Y.C., Hung, P.T., and Hou, P.K., " Changes in ocular refraction and its components among medical students - a 5-year longitudinal study", Optom. Vis. Sci., 73:495-498, 1996.
CHAPTER 6
1. William H. Baldwin (see Chapter III, citation 1).
2. Weston A. Price, Nutrition and Physical Degeneration (Santa
Monica, Calif.: The Price-Pottenger Foundation, 1970).
3. Francis A. Young, "Development of Optical Characteristics for
Seeing", Early experience and visual information processing in
perceptual and reading disorders (Washington, D.C.: National
Academy of Sciences, 1970).
4. Francis A. Young, "The Development of Myopia", Contacto 15,
no. 2 (June, 1971).
5. Francis A. Young, "Visual Refractive Errors of Wild and
Laboratory Monkeys", Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Digest 27
(August, 1965).
6. Francis A. Young et al, "The Transmission of Refractive Errors
within Eskimo Families", American Journal of Optometry and
Archives of the American Academy of Optometry 46, no.9
(September, 1969).
7. Francis A. Young, "The Development and Control of Myopia in
Human and Subhuman Primates", Contacto 19, no.6 (November,
1975).c
8. Ira Schwartz and N. Elaine Sandberg, "The Effect of Time in
Submarine Service on Vision", Medical Research Laboratory Report
no. 253; Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy Department project
NM 003041.57.03.
Additional publications by Francis A. Young:
CHAPTER 7
1. Kenneth H. Oakley and Francis A. Young, "Bifocal Control of Myopia", American Journal of Optometry and Physiological Optics 52, no.11 (November, 1975).
CHAPTER 9
1. Donald S. Rehm, "The Myopter Viewer: An instrument for
Preventing, Improving and Eliminating Acquired Myopia", Journal
of the Scottish Association of Opticians (September, 1974).
2. Theodore H. Wittington, The Art of Clinical Refraction (London:
Oxford University Press, 1958).
CHAPTER 11
1. Sidney J. Heller, O.D., 355 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222.
CHAPTER 13
1. Stuart C. Grant, "Philosophy of Orthokeratology", Optometric
Weekly 66, no.30 (September 4, 1975).
2. Weston A. Price, Nutrition and Physical Degeneration (Santa
Monica, Calif.: The Price-Pottenger Foundation, 1970).
CHAPTER 14
1. H.Ward Ewalt, "The Baltimore Myopia Control Project", Journal of
the American Optometric Association 17, no.6 (January, 1946).
2. Alan C. Woods, "Report from the Wilmer Institute on the Results
Obtained in the Treatment of Myopia by Visual Training,"
Transactions of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and
Otolaryngology (November-December, 1945).
CHAPTER 15
1. "Intimidation Testimony in Toronto", The Optician (February 13, 1976)