Julius Hirschberg : THE HISTORY OF OPHTHALMOLOGY

Volume 10  :The First & Second Half of the Nineteenth Century (Part Nine to Seventeen)

 

 

 TABLE OF CONTENTS

  

  

 Part IX

 The Netherlands

  

 §828.

 The history of the Dutch universities

 3

 §829.

 The instruction in ophthalmology

 3

 §831.

 The University of Harderwijk in the province of Gelderland

 7

 §832.

 The University of Groningen

 8

 §834.

 The University of Leiden

 11

 §840.

 The Athenaeum illustre of Amsterdam

 23

 §842.

 The medical school for military physiciens

 26

 §846.

 The spring lancet for cataract opération

 34

 §850.

 Scientists who contributed to the anatomy and physiology of the visual system

 40

 §851.

 Eye hospitals.

  

  

 The Ophthalmological Society

 42

 §851a.

 Dutch cultural endeavours in East India

 45

 §852.

 Quacks and itinerant oculists

 47

 Part X

 Scandinavia

  

 §855.

 The Scandinavian Universities.

  

  

 I. Denmark

 51

  

 II. Sweden

 52

  

 III. Norway

 52

  

 IV. Finland

 53

 §857.

 The introduction of ophthalmology in the Scandinavian universities of the 19th century

 53

 §858.

 Travelogues

 55

 §859.

 The state of ophthalmology in Sweden

 56

  

  

  

  

 Ophthalmologists and practitioners of ophthalmology in Denmark

 56

  

 Nordisk ophthalmologisk Tiddskrift

 63

  

 Ophthalmologists and scientists contributing to ophthalrriology in Sweden

 65

  

 Ophthalmologists and physiciens practicing ophthalmology in Norway

 76

  

 Ophthalmologists and physiciens practicing ophthalmology in Finland

 79

  

  

  

 Part XI

 Russia

  

 §878.

 The development of ophthalmology in Russia. . . . .

 83

 §880.

 The Russian universities

 89

 §881.

 The founding of the eye hospital in St-Petersburg

 89

  

 The directors of the St-Petersburg eye hospital

 92

 §890.

 The ocular involvement in scurvy, mainly based on publications by Russian physiciens

 118

 §892.

 The eye clinic at the military medical academy of St-Petersburg

 122

 §896.

 The Clinical Institute of the Grand Duchess Helene Pawlowna in St-Petersburg

 131

 §897.

 Ophthalmology at the University of Moscow

 132

 §905.

 Eye hospitais in Moscow

 151

  

 The Eye Hospital of Moscow

 152

 §912.

 Ophthalmology in Riga (Latvia)

 169

  

 Widow W. Reimer's Eye Hospital for the indigent of Riga

 170

 §913.

 The older ophthalmologists of Riga

 170

 §914.

 The younger ophthalmologists in Riga

 172

 §915.

 Ophthalmologists in Reval (Talinin, Estonia)

 174

 §916.

 The University of Kiyev

 174

 §920.

 The Popow Eye Hospital

 185

 §921.

 Ophthalmology et the University of Kharkov

 186

 §923.

 Ophthalmology in Kasan (Uzbek Republic)

 188

 §925.

 The new Russian University of Odessa

 195

 §926.

 Warsaw

 196

 §928.

 The history of military ophthalmology in Russia by Dr. M. Reich

 202

 §930.

 The dissémination of trachome in Russia

 208

 Part XII

 Poland

  

 §937.

 The Ophthalmic Institute of Warsaw

 224

  

 History of Ophthalmology in Galicia

  

 §940.

 Cracow

 229

 Part XIII

 Spain and Hispano-America

  

 §947.

 Universities

 239

 §953.

 The history of the Instituto oftàlmico in Madrid

 247

 §954.

 Attempts to incorporels ophthalmology into the official university curriculum

 248

 §955.

 Madrid

 248

 §957.

 Barcelone

 251

 §958.

 Valencia

 253

 §959.

 Seville

 253

 §961.

 Ophthalmic journals in Spain

 254

 §962.

 The Spanish ophthalmic literature during the second half of the 19th century

 255

 §963.

 Congresses and Societies

 257

 §964.

 Travelogues and critical évaluations

 258

 §965.

 The annual reports about the Spanish ophthalmic literature

 264

  

 Hispano-America

  

 §967.

 Cuba

 267

 §968.

 Mexico

 268

 §969.

 Venezuela

 273

  

 Uruguay

 273

  

 Argentina

 273

 §970.

 Peru

 274

  

 Chile

 274

 Part XIV

 Portugal and Brazil

  

 §971.

 Portugal

 277

 §972.

 Military ophthalmia in Portugal

 278

 §974.

 Report about the Portugese ophthalmic literature

 280

 §975.

 The Instituto ophthalmologico

 282

 §977.

 Brazil

 283

 Part XV

 Greece

  

 §981.

 A Greek textbook of ophthalmology

 298

 §982.

 Greek physiciens practicing in other countries

 302

 Part XVI

 Turkey and the Balkan

  

 §983.

 Turkey

 303

 §989.

 Rumania.

 313

 Part XVII

 Canada - Japan - Egypt

  

 §992.

 Canada

 317

 §994.

 Japan

 320

 §995.

 The beginning of European ophthalmology in Japan

 330

 §996.

 Teaching of ophthalmology

 330

 §999.

 Egypt

 337