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Abstract #91720 Published in IGR 21-4

Contributions to Progress in Ophthalmology from Switzerland: From the 16th to the 21st Century

Gerste RD
Ophthalmologica 2021; 244: 1-17


There are numerous contributions to the development of ophthalmology from Switzerland, a country that holds a very special place in the history of medicine from the age of Paracelsus and Vesal to the current time. This review gives an overview over these contributions and the pioneers, among them Johann Friedrich Horner, Hans Goldmann, Jules Gonin, and Walter Rudolf Hess, one of only two ophthalmologists ever awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine. A leading role in this evolution of modern ophthalmology has been played by physicians from Basel, home of Switzerland's oldest university.

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