Darrera modificació: 2024-02-19 Bases de dades: Sciència.cat
Lagiou, Efstathia - Laios, Konstantinos - Tsoucalas, Gregory - Zaganas, Ioannis - Detorakis, Efstathios T. - Karamanou, Marianna, "Ocular and Eyelid Surgical Anatomy in Georg Bartisch's "Ophthalmodouleia"", Scr Med., 55/2 (2024), *** _***.
- Resum
- Georg Bartisch, a 16th century barber surgeon, published in 1583 his trea-tise entitled “Ophthalmodouleia” (Greek term meaning eye service), a work in German to promote ophthalmology for his countrymen barber surgeons. He did not have an academic education nor knew classical languages, he had used a triplet in terminology by using German, Hellenic and Latin nom-ination in his anatomical descriptions. Various accurate illustrations and apeculiar system of presentation with flap to liken an indepth presentation were demonstrated to add prestige in his work. This raises concerns for another medical surgeon to have helped for this publication. Bartisch innovative approaches introduced various surgical tools. Cataract surgerywas the epitome of his work. Anatomy of both the eye and the eyelids wasthere for only to serve the operation. Religion, magic and Galenic views presented barriers for Bartisch's scientific development. However, he is considered as the patron of German School of Ophthalmology.
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Impremta Medicina - Oftalmologia
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- https://www.researchgate.net/publication/378288227_ ...
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