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Esperanto was created in the late 1870s and early 1880s by Dr. Ludwig Lazarus Zamenhof, an ophthalmologist of mixed cultural heritage from Bialystok, then part of the Russian Empire.
McClellan was born in Philadelphia, the son of a prominent surgical ophthalmologist, Dr. George McClellan ( 1796 – 1847 ), the founder of Jefferson Medical College.
" American genealogist William Addams Reitwiesner suggests that Jane Wyman adopted her professional surname from her German-born foster mother, Emma ( Reise ) Fulks, who he says was previously married to Dr. M. F. Weyman, a St. Louis, Missouri ophthalmologist by whom she had several children who lived with Jane Wyman in her youth.
This observation was made by a Scottish ophthalmologist named Douglas Argyll-Robertson, but the association between Loa loa and Calabar swellings was not realized until 1910 ( by Dr. Patrick Manson ).
[...] Even within the race hygiene movement I had sustained friendly relations in Berlin to the Jewish ophthalmologist Dr. Czeillitzer and undertook a joint scientific project with the Jewish serologist Schiff.
The superintendent here was, for many years, Dr Lockhart Robertson, later Lord Chancellor's Visitor, and brother of the eminent ophthalmologist, Dr Argyll Robertson.
His father was the famous architect Vytautas Landsbergis-Žemkalnis and his mother, ophthalmologist Dr. Ona Jablonskytė-Landsbergienė, was a Righteous Among the Nations who in 1944 sheltered a Jewish teenager in the family home.
Among the dead are Illinois Congressman George W. Collins ; Dorothy Hunt, the wife of Watergate conspirator E. Howard Hunt ; Michele Clark, a correspondent for CBS News and one of the first African-American network correspondents ; and Dr. Alex E. Krill, a noted ophthalmologist from the University of Chicago.
He is survived by his wife, June Lewin, and a son, Dr. Albert Kanner, an ophthalmologist at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine.
Dr. Lois E. H. Smith, M. D., Ph. D., an ophthalmologist at the hospital, observed retinal hemorrhages judged characteristic of shaken-baby syndrome.
Dr Patrick Ho Chi-ping () is an ophthalmologist, and Hong Kong's former Secretary for Home Affairs.
On March 3, 2006, New Jersey ophthalmologist Dr. David S. Chu contacted Bausch & Lomb to report that three of his patients had contracted a fungal infection called Fusarium keratitis ; all three of these patients were contact lens wearers who used Bausch & Lomb's Renu with MoistureLoc.
* Dr N. H. Ashton ( ophthalmologist, Buchanan medalist )

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According to Herodotus, Amasis, was asked by Cambyses II or Cyrus the Great for an Egyptian ophthalmologist on good terms.
In 1885, Zamenhof graduated from a university and began his practice as a doctor in Veisiejai and after 1886 as an ophthalmologist in Płock and Vienna.
An ophthalmologist should be consulted immediately, as SJS frequently causes the formation of scar tissue inside the eyelids, leading to corneal vascularization, impaired vision and a host of other ocular problems.
The German ophthalmologist, Eugen von Hippel first described the angiomas in the eye in 1904.
* Abū ' Alī al-Haṣan ibn al-Haytham ( a. k. a. Alhazen or Alhacen ), Iraqi polymath: scientist, physicist, optical researcher, astronomer, engineer, inventor, mathematician, physician, ophthalmologist, Islamic philosopher, psychologist and Islamic theologian
* July 22 – Joseph Forlenze – Italian ophthalmologist ( b. 1757 )
** Maurice Rabb, Jr., African-American ophthalmologist ( d. 2005 )
* June 5 – Allvar Gullstrand, Swedish ophthalmologist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine ( d. 1930 )
* February 3 – Joseph Forlenze, Italian ophthalmologist ( d. 1833 )
* July 28 – Allvar Gullstrand, Swedish ophthalmologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine ( b. 1862 )
* Jakob Stilling ( 1842-1915 ) ophthalmologist, son of Benedict Stilling, surgeon, and brother of Heinrich Stilling, pathologist.
Subluxation ( dislocation ) of the crystalline lens in one or both eyes ( ectopia lentis ) ( in 80 % of patients ) also occurs and may be detected by an ophthalmologist or optometrist using a slit-lamp biomicroscope.
An ophthalmologist is a specialist in medical and surgical eye problems.
To become a general ophthalmologist, a candidate must have completed a Doctor of Medicine degree or its equivalent ( e. g. MBBS ), have passed the physician licensure exam, completed an internship in medicine, and completed residency at any Philippine Academy of Ophthalmology ( PAO ) accredited program.
His son Ferdinand Ritter von Arlt, the younger, was also an ophthalmologist.
The most important ophthalmologist of the nineteenth century.
The Philippines ' national hero was an ophthalmologist.
The disease is named after the British ophthalmologist Waren Tay, who in 1881 first described a symptomatic red spot on the retina of the eye, and after the American neurologist Bernard Sachs of Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, who described in 1887 the cellular changes of Tay – Sachs disease and noted an increased disease prevalence in the Eastern European Ashkenazi Jewish population.
Retinopathy is diagnosed by an optometrist or an ophthalmologist during ophthalmoscopy.

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In the 1950s, the microkeratome and keratomileusis techniques were developed in Bogotá, Colombia by the Spanish ophthalmologist Jose Barraquer.

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After completing his surgical training in 1844, Bowman practised as an ophthalmologist at the Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital ( later known as Moorfields Eye Hospital ).
She went on to study medicine at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland where she was awarded a gold medal in obstetrics and gynecology and she later graduated as a qualified ophthalmologist.

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When used in eye drops in pediatric eye examinations, Cyclopentolate 0. 5 % and 1. 0 % is used to stop the eye focusing at near distance, enabling the optometrist, ophthalmologist or orthoptist to obtain a more accurate reading of the focusing power of the eyes.
An eye examination is a battery of tests performed by an ophthalmologist, optometrist, assessing vision and ability to focus on and discern objects, as well as other tests and examinations pertaining to the eyes.
In addition to children with obvious vision problems, children with head turns, head tilts, squinting of the eyes, or preferred head postures ( torticollis ) are typically referred to a pediatric ophthalmologist for evaluation.
Since approximately 30 % of genetic syndromes affect the eyes, examination by a pediatric ophthalmologist can help with the diagnosis of genetic conditions.
Since both eyes tend to have a similar shape, the optometrist or ophthalmologist will look at the good eye to assess the anatomical predisposition.

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The word appears to have been coined in the 1880s by French ophthalmologist Émile Javal, who used a mirror on one side of a page to observe eye movement in silent reading, and found that it involves a succession of discontinuous individual movements.
Corrective lenses are typically prescribed by an ophthalmologist or an optometrist.
Although such glasses are generally considered safe, an individual prescription, as determined by an ophthalmologist or optometrist and made by a qualified optician, usually results in better visual correction and fewer headaches & visual discomfort.
The usage was proposed by French ophthalmologist Ferdinand Monoyer in 1872.
Galvanic electrolysis was first reported in the medical literature by ophthalmologist Charles Michel in 1875 to remove ingrown eyelashes in patients with trichiasis.
The identification of microfilaria was made in 1890 by the ophthalmologist Stephen McKenzie.
* Eyeglass prescription, written by an ophthalmologist or an optometrist
If keratoconus is suspected, the ophthalmologist or optometrist will search for other characteristic findings of the disease by means of slit lamp examination of the cornea.
The mini asymmetric radial keratotomy is a surgical technique developed by Italian ophthalmologist Marco Abbondanza in 1994 and improved in 2005.
The treatment at that time, endorsed by the leading German ophthalmologist Albrecht von Graefe, was an attempt to physically reshape the cornea by chemical cauterization with a silver nitrate solution and application of a miosis-causing agent with a pressure dressing.
The American Spaniel Club recommends annual eye exams by a veterinary ophthalmologist for all dogs that are to be used for breeding.
Evaluation by an ophthalmologist should be considered in children to ensure that the torticollis is not caused by vision problems ( IV cranial nerve palsy, nystagmus-associated " null position ," etc.
Investigations to assess involvement of other organs frequently involve electrocardiogram, ocular examination by an ophthalmologist, liver function tests, renal function tests, serum calcium, and 24-hour urine calcium.
Because sarcoidosis can affect multiple organ systems, follow-up on a patient with sarcoidosis should always include an electrocardiogram, ocular examination by an ophthalmologist, liver function tests, serum calcium, and 24-hour urine calcium.

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