FRANCIS YOUNG PAPERS
Unfortunately, few of Young's papers are available on the Internet.
However, more of his papers can be seen at https://myopiafree.wordpress.com/youngs-papers
For personal information on Dr. Young, see Dr. Francis A. Young
1. Visual Refractive Errors of Wild and Laboratory Monkeys 1965
2. Ocular Biometry of Eskimo Families 1973
3. Interocular Pressure Dynamics Associated with Accommodation 1981
4. Accommodation and Vitreous Chamber Pressure: A Proposed Mechanism for Myopia 1991
5. The Transmission of Refractive Errors Within Eskimo Families 1969
6. Bifocal Control of Myopia
Oakley K. H, Young F. A., American Journal of Optometry and Physiological Optics. 1975 Nov;52(11):758-764.
Bifocal Control of Myopia
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1200117
7. Comparison of Cycloplegic and Non-Cycloplegic Refraction of Eskimos 1968
8. Visual Refractive Characteristics and the Subhuman Primate 1973
9. The Pullman Study -- A Visual Survey of Pullman School Children 1954
10. Transmission of Refractive Errors Within Eskimo Families (Arnold Sorsby Commentary) 1970
11. Heredity and Myopia in Monkeys 1964
12. Ultrasound and Phakometry Measurements of the Primate Eye 1966
13. Comparative Oculometry of Caucasians, Eskimos and Chimpanzees 1969
14. A Set of Equations for Computing the Components of Ocular Refraction 1968
15. The Effect of Restricted Visual Space on the Primate Eye 1961
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16. Reading, Measures of Intelligence and Refractive Errors 1963
17. Refractive Error in Relation to the Development of the Eye 1990
18. Visual-Optical Characteristics of Caged and Semifree-Ranging Monkeys 1973
19. The Pullman Study -- A Visual Survey of Pullman School Children, Part II 1953
20. The Distribution of Refractive Errors in Monkeys 1964
21. Refraction of the Monkey Eye Under General Anesthesia 1963
22. The Effects of Pilocarpine and Neostigmine on the Blood Flow Through the Anterior Uvea in Monkeys. A Study with Radioactivly Labeled Microspheres 1973
23. The Effect of Restricted Visual Space on the Refractive Error of the Young Monkey Eye 1963
24. Primate Myopia 1979
25. The Etiology of Myopia 1965
26. Chimpanzee Color Vision, Acuity and Ocular Components 1970
27. Myopia and Personality 1966
28. Visual Characteristics of Apes and Persons 1977
29. The Development and Control of Myopia in Human and Subhuman Primates 1975
30. Visual Similarities of Nonhuman and Human Primates 1970
31. The Development and Control of Myopia in Human and Subhuman Primates 1975 (Duplicated)
32. The Inheritance of Ocular Components 1971
33. The Development of Myopia 1971
The Development of Myopia
34. Reliability and Validity of Ultrasonographic Measurement in Primates 1969
35. An Evaluation of the Biological and Nearwork Concepts of Myopia Development 1954
36. Diet and Refractive Characteristics 1973
37. Values, Personality, Physical Characteristics, and Refractive Error 1976
38. The Nature and Control of Myopia 1977
39. Animal Experimentation and Research on Refractive State 1967
40. Present State of Knowledge Regarding the Mechanisms Giving Rise to Refractive Anomalies 1966
41. Visual Acuity and Refractive Errors in Primates 1969
42. Comparison of the Optical Characteristics of the Human, Ape, and Monkey Eye 1967
43. Personality and Refractive Characteristics 1978
44. The Development of Simple Myopia 1968
45. Can Early Detection Aid in Treatment? 1976
46. Accommodation and the Control of Myopia 1978