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Hermann Pagenstecher

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34: 183: 224: 80: 57: 214: 219: 87:. After the untimely death of his brother in 1879, he took charge of the Wiesbaden eye clinic. In 1890 he became a professor of 42: 50: 129: 209: 204: 125:(Atlas of the Pathological Anatomy of the Eyeball), a book that was later translated into English by 149: 46: 111: 106:. He said he found my eyes no worse, in fact rather better, which is a great encouragement." 103: 27: 54: 23: 189: 33: 95: 198: 88: 126: 98:
at Windsor Castle to examine her eyesight. In her private journal she wrote:
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Pagenstecher is remembered for advancing his brother's pioneer work with
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After returning to Germany, he worked with his older brother,
22:(September 16, 1844 – December 31, 1932) was a German 64:, then subsequently took an extended scientific trip to 119:
Die Operation des grauen Stars in geschlossener Kapsel
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translated biography @ Pagel: Biographical Dictionary
121:. With Carl Genth (1844–1904), he was co-author of 45:, and shortly afterwards was an assistant at the 170:, Princess Beatrice's copies, Volume 109, p. 59. 123:Atlas der pathologischen Anatomie des Augapfels 190:The Bernard Becker Collection in Ophthalmology 8: 83:(1828–1879), at the latter's eye clinic in 41:In 1867 he obtained his doctorate from the 150:"PAGENSTECHER, Professor Hermann, M.D." 141: 7: 155:. Vol. 59. 1907. p. 1350. 16:German ophthalmologist (1844–1932) 14: 112:intracapsular cataract extraction 53:(1867–68). Later he studied with 114:, of which he described in the 1: 225:University of Würzburg alumni 94:On May 7, 1899, he visited 241: 215:People from Bad Schwalbach 167:Queen Victoria's Journals 220:German ophthalmologists 130:William Richard Gowers 81:Alexander Pagenstecher 43:University of Würzburg 38: 36: 37:Hermann Pagenstecher 20:Hermann Pagenstecher 58:Albrecht von Graefe 39: 47:internal medicine 232: 171: 163: 157: 156: 146: 104:Cumberland Lodge 28:Langenschwalbach 240: 239: 235: 234: 233: 231: 230: 229: 195: 194: 180: 175: 174: 164: 160: 148: 147: 143: 138: 60:(1828–1870) in 55:ophthalmologist 24:ophthalmologist 17: 12: 11: 5: 238: 236: 228: 227: 222: 217: 212: 207: 197: 196: 193: 192: 187: 179: 178:External links 176: 173: 172: 158: 140: 139: 137: 134: 108: 107: 96:Queen Victoria 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 237: 226: 223: 221: 218: 216: 213: 211: 208: 206: 203: 202: 200: 191: 188: 185: 182: 181: 177: 169: 168: 162: 159: 154: 151: 145: 142: 135: 133: 132:(1845–1915). 131: 128: 124: 120: 117: 113: 105: 101: 100: 99: 97: 92: 90: 89:ophthalmology 86: 82: 77: 75: 71: 67: 63: 59: 56: 52: 48: 44: 35: 31: 29: 25: 21: 166: 161: 152: 144: 122: 118: 109: 93: 78: 40: 19: 18: 210:1932 deaths 205:1844 births 127:neurologist 199:Categories 136:References 51:Greifswald 49:clinic in 153:Who's Who 116:monograph 85:Wiesbaden 70:Edinburgh 184:Zeno.org 26:born in 66:London 62:Berlin 74:Paris 72:and 201:: 91:. 76:. 68:, 30:.

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ophthalmologist
Langenschwalbach

University of Würzburg
internal medicine
Greifswald
ophthalmologist
Albrecht von Graefe
Berlin
London
Edinburgh
Paris
Alexander Pagenstecher
Wiesbaden
ophthalmology
Queen Victoria
Cumberland Lodge
intracapsular cataract extraction
monograph
neurologist
William Richard Gowers
"PAGENSTECHER, Professor Hermann, M.D."
Queen Victoria's Journals
Zeno.org
The Bernard Becker Collection in Ophthalmology
Categories
1844 births
1932 deaths
People from Bad Schwalbach
German ophthalmologists

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