Contents of Volume Seven |
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(§ 549) |
Introduction and review |
3 |
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Photinos Panas |
15 |
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Literature to § 549 |
18 |
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First Period |
21 |
(§ 550) |
Alexis Boyer |
21 |
(§ 551) |
Philibert-Joseph Roux |
22 |
(§ 552) |
Guillaume Dupuytren |
25 |
(§ 553) |
François Delarue |
31 |
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Jean-François Jaques Roussille de Chamseru |
32 |
(§ 554) |
SébastienGuillié |
32 |
(§ 555) |
Buccaneer surgeons |
37 |
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Louis François Gondret |
39 |
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Theophile Drouot |
39 |
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John Williams |
40 |
(§ 556) |
Travelogues |
42 |
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Friedrich August von Ammon |
43 |
(§ 557) |
The Second Period |
47 |
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The German Influence |
53 |
(§ 558) |
Sichel initiated the renaissance of French ophthalmology |
53 |
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Julius Sichel |
53 |
(§ 559) |
Bibliography of Sichel's ophthalmologic publications |
64 |
(§ 561) |
Sichel's monograph about glaucoma |
75 |
(§ 562) |
The opération of the Keratoconus [Sichel] |
77 |
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Graefe's procédure |
78 |
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History of the Cortical Cataract |
79 |
(§ 563) |
The eye patch |
80 |
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The History of Eye Bandages |
81 |
(§ 564) |
Synchisis scintillans |
93 |
(§ 565) |
The cataract operation[By Sichel] |
100 |
(§ 566) |
Refractive Errors |
102 |
(§ 567) |
Sichel's Iconographie 0phthalmologique |
108 |
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The Influence of the Italian School |
117 |
(§ 568) |
Charles Joseph Carrondu Villards |
117 |
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Carron's Ophthalmologic Publications |
118 |
(§ 569) |
Salvatore Furnari |
130 |
(§ 570) |
Francesco Rognetta |
130 |
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Ophthalmologists influenced by the German and Italian immigrants |
141 |
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August Bérard, Jr |
142 |
(§ 572) |
François Louis Tavignot |
145 |
(§ 573) |
Louis-Joseph Sanson, Sr. |
150 |
(§ 574) |
Paul Louis Caffe |
156 |
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Ophthalmic Publications by Dr. Caffe |
156 |
(§ 575) |
Pierre Alexandre-Charles Magne |
158 |
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Independent French Ophthalmologists |
163 |
(§ 576) |
Jules-Germain Cloquet |
163 |
(§ 577) |
Charles-Marie-Edouard Chassaignac |
166 |
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Opponents of Specialization |
169 |
(§ 578) |
Alfred-Armand-Louis-Marie Velpeau |
169 |
(§ 579) |
The ophthalmias [Velpeau] |
175 |
(§ 580) |
Minor publications by Velpeau |
181 |
(§ 581) |
Specialization and general medicine (Velpeau) |
185 |
(§ 582) |
Josef François Malgaigne |
192 |
(§ 583) |
August Théodore Vidal de Cassis |
199 |
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Other Parisian surgeons practicing ophthalmology . |
203 |
(§ 584) |
Stanilas Laugier |
203 |
(§ 585) |
Pierre Nicolas Gerdy |
205 |
(§ 586) |
Antoine Joseph Jobert de Lamballe |
206 |
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Jules Guérin |
207 |
(§ 588) |
Philippe Ricord |
208 |
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Monographs about the "veneral" diseases of the visual system |
211 |
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The Later ophthalmologists of that Period |
213 |
(§ 589) |
Charles Deval |
213 |
(§ 590) |
Victor Felix Szokalski |
217 |
(§ 591) |
Louis Auguste Desmarres |
218 |
(§ 592) |
Desmarres publications |
228 |
(§ 593) |
Desmarres textbook |
231 |
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The History of Scleritis |
246 |
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The sons of Julius Sichel and of Louis Auguste Desmarres (§595) |
248 |
(§ 596) |
August Nélaton |
248 |
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The Provinces |
253 |
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Angers |
253 |
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G. M. Mirault d'Angers |
253 |
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History of Keratitis |
254 |
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Poitiers |
256 |
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François Lucian Gaillard |
256 |
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Nantes |
257 |
(§ 598) |
The history of the medical school of Nantes |
257 |
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Ange Guépin |
257 |
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The History of hairrope (setoning) |
266 |
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The reform in ocular therapy: the mercurial medications |
269 |
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Argentan |
271 |
(§ 599) |
Hégésippe Duval |
271 |
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Lyon |
272 |
(§ 601) |
At the beginning of the 19th century the extraction was in Lyon preferred over the couching |
273 |
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Friedrich Montain |
274 |
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Joseph Gensoul |
274 |
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J. N. P. Nichet |
274 |
(§ 602) |
Amédée Bonnet |
275 |
(§ 603) |
Joseph Eléonor Pétrequin |
276 |
(§ 604) |
Traité d'anatomie médico-chirgurgicale et topographique |
281 |
(§ 605) |
Pétrequin's publications |
283 |
(§ 606) |
The cataract opération et the Hôtel Dieu in Lyon 1800-1850 |
286 |
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François-Marguérite Barrier |
286 |
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The cataract opération in Lyon |
287 |
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Louis Rivaud-Landrau |
287 |
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(§ 607) |
The History on statistics about the success rates of the cataract opération |
291 |
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Further publications by Rivaud-Landrau |
294 |
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(§ 6o8) |
Strasbourg |
299 |
(§ 609) |
Victor Stoeber |
300 |
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Nancy |
316 |
(§ 612) |
The first site of a university in Lorraine was Pont-à-Mousson |
316 |
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Montpellier |
316 |
(§ 614) |
Jacques Delpech |
318 |
(§ 615) |
Claude François Lallemand |
319 |
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Antoine Dugès |
320 |
(§ 616) |
Michel Serre |
321 |
(§ 617) |
Alexis Jacques Alquié |
321 |
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Étienne Frédéric Bouisson |
322 |
(§ 618) |
The dawn of a new time |
323 |
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Amédée Hippolyte Pierre Courty |
323 |
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Alphonse Jaumes |
324 |
(§ 619) |
Serre d'Uzes |
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The family Pamard |
328 |
(§ 620) |
Jean Baptiste Antoine Pamard |
328 |
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Paul Antoine Marie Pamard |
328 |
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Alfred Pamard |
332 |
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Paul Pamard |
332 |
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Amable Cade |
333 |
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(§ 621) |
The University of Bordeaux |
334 |
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Joseph Bacqué |
334 |
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J. B. Paulin Guérin |
334 |