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Own Description of Theodor Leber's Journey to Bohemia in 1866
(Jean-Paul Wayenborgh, 2015)
During his ophthalmological assistantship in Paris, Theodor Leber* (1840-1917) made acquain- tance with the American medical officer and correspondent Darley, who came in the mission to report on the situation after the ...
The Taylor Dynasty: Three Generations of 18th-19th Century Oculists
(Jean-Paul Wayenborgh, Paraguay, 2015)
The “Chevalier” John Taylor was perhaps the most important itinerant oculist of 18th
century Europe. His professional legacy is controversial, and he was accused by many contemporaries
and subsequent historians of being ...
Unknown Retina Studies in 19th Century Poland
(Jean-Paul Wayenborgh, Paraguay, 2015)
Introduction: Despite political restriction of higher education and scholarly activity in 19th C. Poland,
contributions by Polish ophthalmologists were made.
Methods: This historical study is based on analysis of ...
Paulina Satanowsky (1896-1985). The first woman ophthalmologist in Latin America
(Jean-Paul Wayenborgh, Paraguay, 2015)
This is a tribute to Dr. Paulina Satanówsky, the first woman in Latin America to practice ophthalmology at a time
when very few women dared to embrace a destiny within this field.
The innovative surgical and the conservative treatments of ocular diseases by Victor Boleslaw Wicherkiewicz (1847-1915)
(Jean-Paul Wayenborgh, Paraguay, 2015)
Background: To call attention to the surgical procedures by Boleslaw Wicherkiewicz.