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Part VI |
The United States |
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§741. |
Introduction |
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The American universities |
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The medical schools in the United States |
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List of universities with medical faculties or schools, as well as of independent medical colleges |
11 |
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The beginning of ophthalmology in the United States |
17 |
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Eye Hospitals |
19 |
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The pioneers of ophthalmology in the United States |
20 |
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George Frick |
20 |
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Isaac Hays |
25 |
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Squier Littell (1 803-1886) |
29 |
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Contemporaries of the three pioneers |
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Scientific study trips |
38 |
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List of American textbooks and monographs on ophthalmology Books about the squint opération |
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Some American editions of English textbooks |
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SomeAmericancontributionstoophthalmolo gy |
40 |
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The second half of the 19th century |
46 |
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§754. |
Asthenopia |
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The history of asthenopia |
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Bibliography of asthenopia |
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§756. |
The first ophthalmologists |
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Henry Willard Williams (1821-1895) |
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List of the publications by H. W. Williams |
97 |
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Elkanah Williams(1822-1888) |
103 |
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The ophthalmoscope* |
107 |
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Immigrants |
118 |
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New eye hospitals |
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The American Journal of Ophthalmology |
140 |
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The Ophthalmic Record |
141 |
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Annals of Ophthalmology and Otology |
141 |
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Journal of Eye, Ear and Throat Diseases |
142 |
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Ophthalmology |
143 |
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The Ophthalmic Year-book |
143 |
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Ophthalmic Literature |
144 |
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Ophthalmic Hospital Reports, |
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The Ophthalmic Review, |
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The Ophthalmoscope |
144 |
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The American Ophthalmological Society |
145 |
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The founders of the American Ophthalmological Society |
147 |
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American textbooks of ophthalmology from the second half of the 19th century |
158 |
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American monographs about ophthalmology |
161 |
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The American ophthalmic encyclopedia from the beginning of the 20th century |
166 |
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List of eminent American ophthalmologists who were active during the second half of the 19th century |
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Part VII |
Switzerland |
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The University of Basel |
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The University and 0phthalmology in Bern |
215 |
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Zurich |
230 |
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The French-speaking Switzerland |
238 |
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Reports about the activities of eye clinics and eye hospitals |
253 |
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Part VIII |
Belgium |
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The Belgian universities |
261 |
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The origin of Belgian ophthalmology, military ophthalmia |
262 |
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Leading of the conjunctiva |
263 |
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The foundation of ophthalmic institutes in Belgium |
272 |
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The Annales d'Oculistique |
273 |
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Florent Cunier (1812-1852) |
275 |
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The strabismus opération |
281 |
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Education and examination of ophthalmology at the Belgian universities |
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Gent |
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Textbooks of ophthalmology by Belgian physiciens |
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Liège (or Luik in Flemish & Lüttich in German) |
301 |
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Leuven (Louvain) |
302 |
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The history of the use of tannin préparations in ophthalmology |
307 |
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Brussels |
309 |
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The Royal Belgian Academy of Medicine |
312 |
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*See also:* |
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Alfred Schett & Richard Keeler |
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The Ophthalmoscope , vol.1-2 |
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