Louis de Wecker

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Louis de Wecker (ca. 1890)
de Wecker scissors

Louis de Wecker (29 September 1832 – 24 January 1906) was a French

Frankfurt am Main
, Germany.

He studied medicine in Würzburg, Berlin, Vienna and Paris, earning doctorates from Würzburg (1855) and Paris (1861). From 1862 he maintained a popular ophthalmology clinic in Paris.

In 1867 he performed an

lens capsule.[1]

Dr. José Rizal (1861-1896), martyr and national hero of the Philippines, completed his ophthalmological training under Professor Louis de Wecker in Paris in 1885.

Selected writings

  • Traité des maladies du fond de l'oeil et Atlas d'ophthalmoscopie, 1870 with Eduard Jäger von Jaxtthal; (Treatise on maladies of the fundus of the eye and an atlas of ophthalmoscopy).
  • De l'iridotomie, 1873 (
    Iridotomy
    ).
  • Échelle métrique pour mesurer l'acuité visuelle, 1877 (Metric scale to measure visual acuity).
  • Traité complet d'ophthalmologie, with
    Edmond Landolt
    (Comprehensive treatise of ophthalmology).
  • "Ocular therapeutics"; translated into English in 1879.
  • Traité theorique et pratique des maladies des yeux (Theoretical and practical treatise on
    maladies of the eye
    ).
  • Ophtalmoscopie clinique, 1881 (Clinical ophthalmoscopy).[2]

References

  1. ^ MediLexicon Medical dictionary
  2. ^ World Cat Identities (publications)