Chapter 1: Cataract Extraction from Antiquity through Daviel in 1750 Christopher T. Leffler, B. Frits Hogewind, Stephen G. Schwartz, Wasim A. Samara
Chapter 2: Jacques Daviel and the Presentation of Planned Cataract Extraction (1752) Daniel M. Albert
Chapter 3: Aspiration of Cataract in 1815 in Philadelphia by Philip Syng Physick Christopher T. Leffler, Charles E. Letocha, Kasey Pierson, Stephen G. Schwartz
About this volume For centuries, cataract surgery remained a rudimentary and often dangerous procedure, with ancient and medieval physicians employing methods such as ""couching"" to displace the opacified lens. But history holds fascinating secrets-evidence suggests that cataract extraction and even suction-based removal may have been attempted much earlier than previously thought.
This meticulously researched book traces the history of cataract surgery, from ancient Greco-Roman techniques to groundbreaking innovations in the early modern period. It places special focus on Jacques Daviel, the 18th-century French surgeon whose pioneering cataract extraction method changed the course of ophthalmic surgery. Through in-depth analysis of historical texts, surgical techniques, and medical advancements, this book uncovers forgotten practices and challenges conventional narratives.
Ideal for medical historians, ophthalmologists, and anyone interested in the evolution of surgical techniques, this book provides a captivating journey through the history of one of the most transformative medical procedures.
Perfect for readers interested in:
✔ The history of ophthalmology and cataract surgery ✔ Early surgical innovations in eye medicine ✔ The contributions of Jacques Daviel and other pioneers ✔ How medieval Arabic medicine influenced European surgical practices
Discover the fascinating history behind one of the most significant advances in eye surgery!
By:
Christopher T Leffler Imprint: Kugler Publications Volume: 3 Dimensions:
Height: 279mm,
Width: 216mm,
Spine: 5mm
Weight: 245g ISBN:9789062994786 ISBN 10: 9062994784 Series:A New History of Cataract Surgery Pages: 96 Publication Date:25 March 2025 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active