- Louis-Auguste
Desmarres (September 22, 1810 –
August 22, 1882) was a
French ophthalmologist born in Évreux, Eure.
After obtaining his
medical degree he...
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- the War in the Vendée as a
drummer boy.
After his death,
General J. B.
Desmarres gave this account, by letter, to the convention. "Yesterday this courageous...
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Renseignements généraux
Desmarre Claude Barma &
Hugues de Laugardière TV
series (2 episodes) 1992 Brigada...
- Paris,
where he
studied with Frédéric
Jules Sichel and Louis-Auguste
Desmarres. In 1859 he
founded a
private eye
clinic in Halle, and in 1873 became...
- Germany.
Sichel trained several famous ophthalmologists (Louis-Auguste
Desmarres,
Charles Deval,
Charles de Hübsch and
Wiktor Szokalski) at his
Paris clinic...
- to serve",
according to
General J.B.
Desmarres, to whom Bara was an ****istant at the time of his death.
Desmarres reported that Bara
sacrificed his life...
- in 1845. He
studied ophthalmology in
Paris as a
pupil of Louis-Auguste
Desmarres, then
furthered his
education in Prague,
Vienna and Berlin. He worked...
-
After moving to
Paris and
studying ophthalmology with Louis-Auguste
Desmarres,
Galezowski earned another medical degree from the
Medical Faculty of...
- center. He
recommended the
addition of a
convex lens, as Louis-Auguste
Desmarres used, to flip the
image from the mirror.
Anagnostakis used the ophthalmoscope...