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Richard Liebreich

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called the "Liebreich ophthalmoscope". He was interested in the pathological changes of the eye as viewed through the ophthalmoscope, and in 1859 provided a classic description of ocular changes in
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concerning the disease. As a physician in Paris he performed a successful operation on the mother-in-law of emperor
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As an assistant to Albrecht von Graefe, Liebreich performed important research involving
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Glasgow Medical Journal by Glasgow and West of Scotland Medical Association
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Works by Liebreich that have been published in English
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ophthalmologist
physiologist
Königsberg
Jewish
Halle
Albrecht von Graefe
Berlin
Paris
London
St. Thomas Hospital
sculptor
painter
Oskar Liebreich
pharmacologist
ophthalmoscopy
ophthalmoscope
Bright's disease

Usher syndrome
heritability
blindness
deafness
Napoléon III
Popular Science
German Knowledge
William D. Rubinstein
Hilary L. Rubinstein
Science Museum

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