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The Ophthalmologist / Authors / Stephen G. Schwartz

Stephen G. Schwartz

Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Naples, FL, USA

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The Ophthalmologist’s Time Machine: Chapter 14

January 9, 2024

Another entry in our sub-series on one-eyed warriors. This month – how ace US test pilot Chuck Yeager almost lost an eye

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The Ophthalmologist’s Time Machine: Chapter 14
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The Ophthalmologist’s Time Machine: Chapter 15

February 7, 2024

The first documented planned primary cataract extraction by Jacques Daviel in 1750

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The Ophthalmologist’s Time Machine: Chapter 15
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The Ophthalmologist’s Time Machine: Chapter 16

March 11, 2024

The History of Glaucoma, Part 1: “Glaucoma” before the invention of the ophthalmoscope

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The Ophthalmologist’s Time Machine: Chapter 16
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The Ophthalmologist’s Time Machine: Chapter 17

April 4, 2024

The History of Glaucoma, Part 2: Paradigm shifts since the development of the ophthalmoscope

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The Ophthalmologist’s Time Machine: Chapter 17

The Ophthalmologist’s Time Machine: Chapter 18

May 20, 2024

Aspiration of cataract in Philadelphia in 1815

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The Ophthalmologist’s Time Machine: Chapter 18
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The Ophthalmologist’s Time Machine: Chapter 19

June 13, 2024

Did an American hoax initiate the era of strabismus surgery?

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The Ophthalmologist’s Time Machine: Chapter 19

The Ophthalmologist’s Time Machine: Chapter 20

June 27, 2024

“Chevalier” John Taylor – Charlatan or successful oculist of his time?

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The Ophthalmologist’s Time Machine: Chapter 20

The Ophthalmologist’s Time Machine: Chapter 21

September 26, 2024

What can congenital cataract surgeries from the 18th century teach us today?

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The Ophthalmologist’s Time Machine: Chapter 21

The Ophthalmologist’s Time Machine: Chapter 22

October 28, 2024

Two myths about crystalline lens anatomy: one medieval and one modern

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The Ophthalmologist’s Time Machine: Chapter 22
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The Ophthalmologist’s Time Machine: Chapter 23

November 22, 2024

Harold Ridley and the first intraocular lens

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The Ophthalmologist’s Time Machine: Chapter 23

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