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Albrecht von Graefe

German ophthamologist, Prag, Paris, Wien, London, Berlin 1828 - 1870, born in Finkenheerd/Preussen, died in Berlin

Graefe's most fundamental area of activity was weak sight with no organic damage to the eye. He recognised the inflammation of the visual nerves as the cause for amblyopia and the connection between brain tumours and the so-called choked disc or papilloedema. He was also successful in strabismus surgery and iridectomy in glaucoma cases.

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