American Links With Germanic Ophthalmology Retinal Detachment Surgery San Fra
American Links With Germanic Ophthalmology Retinal Detachment Surgery San Fra
Dohrmann Kaspar Pischel
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The Eyeball Shortening Operation Hughes: What did you do in cases where the retina did not settle out? Pischel: Well, that was where the eyeball shortening operation in those days came into play. You counted on shortening the eyeball so if the lining were less, if you shrunk the outside wall, it would shape itself to fit the shrunken lining. If you visualize a man or a woman's felt hat with a silk lining, if the silk lining is shrunken and no longer fits the felt, if you take a crescent of felt... out of the hat, the dome of the hat will be that much less and will fit the shrunken silk lining. You're fitting the outside layer to the inside layer instead of trying to fit the inside layer to the outside layer. 72 Pischel and Kronfeld Electrodes Hughes: I saw reference to the Pischel electrode. Pischel: Well, there were the Pischel electrodes; there were the Kronfeld electrodes, and as I used to say in my lectures, there's a great essential difference between the two. One was named after Peter Kronfeld, who had a great brain, and the other one was named after me and we won't mention that part.
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