Alfred Vogt

Alfred Vogt
Born 31 October 1879
Menziken, Aargau
Died 10 December 1943
Zürich
Nationality Swiss
Fields ophthalmologist
Alma mater University of Basel
Influences Karl Mellinger
Notable awards Gonin Medal (1941)

Alfred Vogt (1879 1943) was a Swiss ophthalmologist, known for his development of techniques for retinoscopy and the surgical management of retinal detachment.[1][2][3]

Alfred Vogt received his doctorate from the University of Basel in 1904. After training in ophthalmology under professor Karl Mellinger in Basel, Vogt started private practice in 1906. In 1909 he was appointed head physician of the ophthalmological department of the cantonal hospital in the city of Aarau. In 1917 he was appointed professor extraordinarius and director of the University of Basel's eye clinic. In 1923 he was appointed professor ordinarius and director of the University of Zurich's eye clinic.[4]

Vogt was a pioneer of specular microscopy; around 1913 he used a slit lamp together with a corneal microscope to investigate the structures of the anterior areas of the eye,[3][5] and in 1918 he was the first to perform direct examination of the corneal endothelium.[6] Also, he is credited for introducing perforating cyclodiathermy for the treatment of glaucoma (1936).[7]

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References

  1. Stocker, Frederick W. "PROF. ALFRED VOGT 1879-1943." Archives of Ophthalmology 31, no. 2 (1944): 172–174.
  2. Stocker, F. W. "The Eye Clinic of the University of Zurich. 1923-1943: the era of Alfred Vogt." Survey of Ophthalmology 19, no. 1 (1973): 31–37.
  3. 1 2 Alfred Vogt, Whonamedit - dictionary of medical eponyms
  4. 1 2 Ophthalmologist and eponyms – Vogt, mrcophth.com
  5. Specular Microscopy - Augenklinik Petrisberg
  6. Textbook of Ophthalmology, Volume 1 by Sunita Agarwal, Athiya Agarwal, David J. Apple
  7. The Treatment of Glaucoma with Cyclodiathermy American Journal of Ophthalmology; Volume 32, Issue 2, February 1949, Pages 241-247
  8. Preisträger der Cothenius-Medaille von 1864 bis 1953 bei der Leopoldina (leopoldina.org)
  9. Tripathi RC; Bron AJ (1975). "Secondary anterior crocodile shagreen of Vogt". British Journal of Ophthalmology. 59 (1): 59–63. doi:10.1136/bjo.59.1.59.


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