- José
Ignacio Barraquer Moner (24
January 1916 – 13
February 1998) was a
Spanish ophthalmologist and
inventor born in
Barcelona who did most of his life's...
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Barraquer is a
surname of
Spanish origin.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Francisco Vidal y
Barraquer (1868–1943),
Spanish Cardinal of the Roman...
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Barraquer–Simons
syndrome is a rare form of lipodystrophy,
which usually first affects the head, and then
spreads to the thorax. It is
named for Luis...
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Ignacio Barraquer Barraquer (March 25, 1884 – May 13, 1965) was a
Spanish ophthalmologist known for his
contributions to the
advancement of
cataract surgery...
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refractive surgery. The
first usable technique was
developed by José
Ignacio Barraquer,
commonly called "the
father of
modern refractive surgery." The most common...
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Elena Barraquer Compte (born May 30, 1954) is a
Spanish ophthalmologist specializing in
cataract surgery and
corneal transplantation. She is the founder...
- for
intracapsular cataract extraction; he
founded the
Barraquer Clinic in 1941 and the
Barraquer Institute in 1947 in Barcelona, Spain.
Ernst Fuchs (1851–1930)...
- Can
Barraquer, Can Torrents, the
Roman thermal baths and
Benviure tower.
Houses the Sant Boi de
Llobregat Museum since 26
March 2011, Can
Barraquer is...
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transplanted into the
posterior cornea of the recipient. It was
invented by Jose
Barraquer and
Cesar Carlos Carriazo in the 1950s in Colombia. As of 2023, there...
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Francisco de Asís
Vidal y
Barraquer (Catalan:
Francesc d'****ís
Vidal i
Barraquer, 3
October 1868 – 13
September 1943) was a
Spanish Catalan cardinal of...