Julius Hirschberg : THE HISTORY OF OPHTHALMOLOGY

Volume 9  :The First & Second Half of the Nineteenth Century (Part Six, Seven and Eight)

 

 

 TABLE OF CONTENTS

  

  

 Part VI

 The United States

  

  

  

  

 §741.

 Introduction

 1

 §742.

 The American universities

 1

 §743.

 The medical schools in the United States

 5

 §745.

 List of universities with medical faculties or schools, as well as of independent medical colleges

 11

 §745.

 The beginning of ophthalmology in the United States

 17

  

 Eye Hospitals

 19

 §746.

 The pioneers of ophthalmology in the United States

 20

  

 George Frick

 20

 §747.

 Isaac Hays

 25

 §748.

 Squier Littell (1 803-1886)

 29

 §749.

 Contemporaries of the three pioneers

 31

 §749.

 Scientific study trips

 38

 §750.

 List of American textbooks and monographs on ophthalmology Books about the squint opération

 39

  

 Some American editions of English textbooks

 39

 §751.

 SomeAmericancontributionstoophthalmolo gy

 40

 §752.

 The second half of the 19th century

 46

 §754.

 Asthenopia

 59

 §755.

 The history of asthenopia

 72

  

 Bibliography of asthenopia

 81

 §756.

 The first ophthalmologists

 92

  

 Henry Willard Williams (1821-1895)

 95

  

 List of the publications by H. W. Williams

 97

 §757.

 Elkanah Williams(1822-1888)

 103

 §758.

 The ophthalmoscope*

 107

 §759.

 Immigrants

 118

 §760.

 New eye hospitals

 133

  

 The American Journal of Ophthalmology

 140

  

 The Ophthalmic Record

 141

  

 Annals of Ophthalmology and Otology

 141

  

 Journal of Eye, Ear and Throat Diseases

 142

  

 Ophthalmology

 143

  

 The Ophthalmic Year-book

 143

  

 Ophthalmic Literature

 144

  

 Ophthalmic Hospital Reports,

  

  

 The Ophthalmic Review,

  

  

 The Ophthalmoscope

 144

 §762.

 The American Ophthalmological Society

 145

 §763.

 The founders of the American Ophthalmological Society

 147

 §764.

 American textbooks of ophthalmology from the second half of the 19th century

 158

 §765.

 American monographs about ophthalmology

 161

 §766.

 The American ophthalmic encyclopedia from the beginning of the 20th century

 166

 §767.

 List of eminent American ophthalmologists who were active during the second half of the 19th century

 167

 Part VII

 Switzerland

  

  

 The University of Basel

 209

 §772.

 The University and 0phthalmology in Bern

 215

 §777.

 Zurich

 230

 §779.

 The French-speaking Switzerland

 238

 §784.

 Reports about the activities of eye clinics and eye hospitals

 253

 Part VIII

 Belgium

  

  

  

  

 §786.

 The Belgian universities

 261

 §787.

 The origin of Belgian ophthalmology, military ophthalmia

 262

 §788.

 Leading of the conjunctiva

 263

 §791.

 The foundation of ophthalmic institutes in Belgium

 272

 §792.

 The Annales d'Oculistique

 273

 §793.

 Florent Cunier (1812-1852)

 275

  

 The strabismus opération

 281

 §797.

 Education and examination of ophthalmology at the Belgian universities

 284

 §798.

 Gent

 284

 §800.

 Textbooks of ophthalmology by Belgian physiciens

 287

 §806.

 Liège (or Luik in Flemish & Lüttich in German)

 301

 §811.

 Leuven (Louvain)

 302

  

 The history of the use of tannin préparations in ophthalmology

 307

 §815.

 Brussels

 309

 §818.

 The Royal Belgian Academy of Medicine

 312

  

  

  

 *See also:*

  

  

 

 Alfred Schett & Richard Keeler 

  

 

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