Arthur Jampolsky

Williams, T., Metz, H. S., & Jampolsky, A. (1978). The O'Connor cinch revisited. British Journal Of Ophthalmology, 62, 765–769.
Eustis, S., Parks, M. M., & Jampolsky, A. (1989). Acquired Monofixation Syndrome/Discussion. Journal Of Pediatric Ophthalmology And Strabismus, 26, 169–175.
Jampolsky, A. (1997). Full time alternate occlusion prevents abnormal binocular development and is a safe delaying mechanism. American Orthoptic Journal, 47, 103–108.
Ing, M. R., Norcia, A. M., Black, B., Hoffman, R., Mazow, M., Troia, S., et al. (2005). A prospective study of alternating occlusion prior to surgical alignment for infantile esotropia: one-year postoperative motor results. Transactions Of The American Ophthalmological Society, 103, 31.
Almeida, H., Jampolsky, A., & Fitton, M. (1965). Surgical results in esotropia associated with myopia. American Journal Of Ophthalmology, 60, 448–452.
Collins, C. C., & Jampolsky, A. (1982). Objective calculation of strabismus surgery. Functional Basis Of Ocular Motility Disorders, 185–194.
Marg, E., Tamler, E., & Jampolsky, A. (1962). Activity of a human oculorotary muscle unit. Electroencephalography And Clinical Neurophysiology, 14, 754–757.
Jampolsky, A. (1959). SQUINT AND ALLIED CONDITIONS. California Medicine, 91, 235.
Metz, H. S., & Jampolsky, A. (1974). Change in saccadic velocity following rectus muscle transposition. Journal Of Pediatric Ophthalmology And Strabismus, 11, 129–134.
Magoon, E., Cruciger, M., Scott, A. B., & Jampolsky, A. (1982). Diagnostic injection of xylocaine into extraocular muscles. Ophthalmology, 89, 489–491.