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Adolphe Franceschetti

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He was the author of around 500 scientific articles, many of them involving human genetics and inheritable diseases of the eye. His name is associated with several medical syndromes; notably,
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at Basel, and from 1933 to 1966 was a professor and director of the university eye clinic in
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The Genealogy of Ophthalmic Teaching in Switzerland
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Index

ZĂĽrich
Geneva
ophthalmologist
University of ZĂĽrich
Otto Haab
Alfred Vogt
University of Basel
Arthur BrĂĽckner
habilitation
Geneva
human genetics
David Klein
Naegeli–Franceschetti–Jadassohn syndrome
Franceschetti–Zwahlen–Klein syndrome
Franceschetti–Klein–Wildervanck syndrome
keratoplastic surgery
optic nerve
Arthur BrĂĽckner
Marc Amsler
Petrus Johannes Waardenburg
The Genealogy of Ophthalmic Teaching in Switzerland



Adolphe Franceschetti
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Most widely held works by Adolphe Franceschetti
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1896 births
1968 deaths

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