Author: Treu, Erwin; van der Hoeve, Jan; Gross, Wolfgang Oscar; Czermak, Wilhelm Paul; Hummelsheim, Eduard. Title: Archiv Fur Augenheilkunde. Herausgegeben Von H. Knapp, R. Greeff, Carl Hess. Redigirt Von Carl Hess. Siebenundfunfzigster Band [Volume 57]. Mit 28 Tafeln Und 14 Abbildungen IM Text.
Description: Weisbaden: Verlag von J.F. Bergmann, 1907. 1907. Weisbaden: Verlag von J.F. Bergmann, 1907. 1907. Very good. - Octavo, 9-1/4 inches high by 5-7/8 inches wide. Marbled green & black boards backed with a black cloth spine with an orange title label on the spine. The covers are rubbed and the cloth is splitting along the top of the front joint. The pagination is as follows: (i)-vi, (1)-77, [3], (4 plates inserted including 3 in color), pages 79-155, [1], (5 black & white plates inserted), pages 157-261, [1], (7 plates, 6 in color and one folding, inserted), pages 263-361, [1], (12 plates, 2 in color and one folding, inserted). Also bound in, as per the volume's index, is the section of literature reviews, "Literaturbericht", pages 113-253. The volume is complete as per the index and collates with the copy in the Boston medical Library which lacks the literature section. There is offsetting to the endpapers & pastedowns. Very good. The contents include: "Cataract als Fruhsymptom bei Tetanie" by Dr. Erwin Treu; "Colobom am Schnerveneintritt mit normaler Sehscharfe" by Dr. Jan van der Hoeve; "Ueber Scleralruptur mit Vorfall der Netzhaut" by Dr. Oscar Gross; "Pseudophakia fibrosa, eine faserige Scheinlinse, hervorgegangen aus der Tunica vasculosa lentis" by Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Czermak, published posthumously; "Pupillenstudien" by Professor Dr. Hummelsheim in Bonn. Dr. Erwin Treu (1875-1937) was the first permanent ophthalmologist in Split, Croatia. During World War 1 he performed ophthalmological operations for cataracts, glaucoma, trachoma and eye injuries. Jan van der Hoeve (1878-1952) was a Dutch ophthalmologist who made an early description of Waardenburg syndrome. He is recognized for his concept of neurocutaneous syndromes. Wolfgang Oscar Gross (1881-1967) trained at the eye clinic of the university in Wurzburg under Carl von Hess. He was a renowned expert in the field of clinical pancreas research. Wilhelm Paul Czermak (1856-1906) was the director of the Prague Eye Clinic from 1895 until his death in 1906. Eduard Hummelsheim (1868-1952) was a German ophthalmologist associated with the University of Bonn was a pioneer of transposition surgery. Very good .
Keywords: MEDICAL; OPHTHALMOLOGY; EYE SURGERY; CATARACTS; ARCHIV FUR AUGENHEILKUNDE; HERAUSGEGEBEN VON H. KNAPP, R. GREEFF, CARL HESS. SIEBENUNDFUNFZIGSTER BAND; ERWIN TREU, JAN VAN DER HOEVE; WOLFGANG OSCAR GROSS; WILHELM PAUL CZERMAK; EDWARD HUMMELSHEIM; GLAUCOMA
Price: US$ 175.00 Seller: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd.
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