Definition of Oculist. Meaning of Oculist. Synonyms of Oculist

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Definition of Oculist

Oculist
Oculist Oc"u*list, n. [L. oculus the eye: cf. F. oculiste.] One skilled in treating diseases of the eye.

Meaning of Oculist from wikipedia

- the appointment of Baron de Wenzel (1724–90), a German who became the oculist to King George III of Great Britain in 1772. His skill at removing cataracts...
- called the "high enlightened (Hocherleuchtete) oculist order" of Wolfenbüttel, or Oculists. The Oculists used sight as a metaphor for knowledge. The m****cript...
- (January 2015). "The Taylor Dynasty: Three Generations of 18th-19th Century Oculists" (PDF). Hist Ophthal Intern. 1 (1): 67–81. Jackson, David M. (October 1968)...
- persuaded Parliament to award him £4000. He was knighted and became a personal oculist to the Prince Regent and other members of the British royal family. Adams...
- Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology administers OMP certifications: Oculist is an older term that was primarily used to describe eye care professionals...
- unqualified English quack oculist. Grant, having lost an eye as a soldier in the German emperor's service, set up as an oculist in Queen Anne's reign in...
- practitioner who made fraudulent medical claims, styled himself as an oculist and was knighted by Queen Anne for his medical services. Read was born...
- (also Gorgani), nicknamed Zarrin-Dast was an eleventh-century Persian oculist. Zarrin Dast means the Golden Hand in Persian, a re****ble name for an...
- William White Cooper (17 November 1816 – 1 June 1886) was an English surgeon-oculist. Cooper was born at Holt in Wiltshire on 17 November 1816. After studying...
- relatively large and tubular-shaped. The glands of Moll are named after Dutch oculist Jacob Anton Moll (1832–1914). Glands of Moll empty into the adjacent lashes...