Henri Dor

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Swiss ophthalmologist



Henri Dor (1840–1914) was a prominent Swiss ophthalmologist known for his contributions to the field of eye surgery and ophthalmic research. He was a pioneer in the study and treatment of various eye diseases, and his work significantly advanced the understanding of ocular pathology.

Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]

Henri Dor was born in Vevey, Switzerland, in 1840. He pursued his medical studies at the University of Zurich, where he developed a keen interest in ophthalmology. After completing his medical degree, Dor continued his education in Vienna and Paris, where he studied under some of the leading ophthalmologists of the time.

Career[edit | edit source]

Henri Dor

Dor began his professional career in Lyon, France, where he established a successful ophthalmology practice. His work in Lyon was marked by significant advancements in the surgical techniques used to treat cataracts and other eye conditions. Dor was particularly noted for his skill in performing cataract extraction surgeries, which were complex and risky procedures at the time.

In addition to his surgical practice, Dor was an active researcher. He published numerous articles on various topics in ophthalmology, including the anatomy and physiology of the eye, the pathology of eye diseases, and the development of new surgical techniques. His research contributed to a deeper understanding of the mechanisms underlying eye diseases and informed the development of more effective treatments.

Contributions to Ophthalmology[edit | edit source]

Henri Dor's contributions to ophthalmology were numerous and varied. He was one of the first to describe certain retinal diseases and their impact on vision. His work on the pathophysiology of glaucoma helped to establish the foundation for modern treatments of the disease.

Dor was also a pioneer in the use of ophthalmoscopy, a technique that allows for the examination of the interior of the eye. His improvements to the ophthalmoscope made it a more effective tool for diagnosing eye conditions.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Henri Dor's legacy in the field of ophthalmology is significant. His innovations in surgical techniques and his contributions to the understanding of eye diseases have had a lasting impact on the field. Dor's work laid the groundwork for many of the advances in ophthalmology that followed, and his influence can still be seen in modern practices.

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