Louis Émile Javal was a pioneer in the early history of orthoptics (Figure 1). To anyone knowledgeable about binocular vision, the name Javal conjures up discus
The article presents scientific views on the myopia of one of the founders of the national school of...
Orthoptics (derived from the Greek word orthos --straight and ops --vision) has been in use for ce...
Hermann von Helmholtz was born 200 years ago, but his influence on vision research is enduring. His ...
here are some key figures in medical history whose achievements can be regarded as crucial in the de...
Bourdon B. E. Javal, Manuel théorique et pratique du strabisme. In: L'année psychologique. 1897 vol....
After the rapid spread of strabismus surgery by total tenotomy, which had been proposed by the ortho...
us, it only seems fitting to understand how this profession has evolved. Many aspects of ophthalmolo...
Although the evolution of surgical practices cannot be the efforts of a single individual, Joseph al...
Edward Hartley Angle was an eminent American scientist, dentist, great inventor, being rightly consi...
Orthopaedists make great use of eponymous equipment, however the origins of these tools are unknown ...
AbstractAlthough the evolution of surgical practices cannot be the efforts of a single individual, J...
Edward Hartley Angle was an eminent American scientist, dentist, great inventor, being rightly consi...
The word buphthalmos originates from the Greek word ox-eyed. Congenital enlargement of the eye was...
AbstractVincenz (Wincenty) Fukala, was born in 1847 in Zolkiew at Galicia in Poland, studied medicin...
Inside the pages of the French medical treatises of the 19th century a forgotten osteoclast apparatu...
The article presents scientific views on the myopia of one of the founders of the national school of...
Orthoptics (derived from the Greek word orthos --straight and ops --vision) has been in use for ce...
Hermann von Helmholtz was born 200 years ago, but his influence on vision research is enduring. His ...
here are some key figures in medical history whose achievements can be regarded as crucial in the de...
Bourdon B. E. Javal, Manuel théorique et pratique du strabisme. In: L'année psychologique. 1897 vol....
After the rapid spread of strabismus surgery by total tenotomy, which had been proposed by the ortho...
us, it only seems fitting to understand how this profession has evolved. Many aspects of ophthalmolo...
Although the evolution of surgical practices cannot be the efforts of a single individual, Joseph al...
Edward Hartley Angle was an eminent American scientist, dentist, great inventor, being rightly consi...
Orthopaedists make great use of eponymous equipment, however the origins of these tools are unknown ...
AbstractAlthough the evolution of surgical practices cannot be the efforts of a single individual, J...
Edward Hartley Angle was an eminent American scientist, dentist, great inventor, being rightly consi...
The word buphthalmos originates from the Greek word ox-eyed. Congenital enlargement of the eye was...
AbstractVincenz (Wincenty) Fukala, was born in 1847 in Zolkiew at Galicia in Poland, studied medicin...
Inside the pages of the French medical treatises of the 19th century a forgotten osteoclast apparatu...
The article presents scientific views on the myopia of one of the founders of the national school of...
Orthoptics (derived from the Greek word orthos --straight and ops --vision) has been in use for ce...
Hermann von Helmholtz was born 200 years ago, but his influence on vision research is enduring. His ...