William Mackenzie (ophthalmologist)

William Mackenzie (ophthalmologist)

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name = William MacKenzie


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caption = William MacKenzie
birth_date = April 1791
birth_place = Scotland
death_date = July 1868
death_place = Scotland
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field = Ophthalmologist
work_institution = University of Glasgow
Anderson's College Medical School
alma_mater = University of Glasgow
doctoral_advisor = Georg Joseph Beer
doctoral_students = Thomas Wharton Jones
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William Mackenzie (April 1791 – July 1868) was a Scottish ophthalmologist. He wrote "Practical Treatise of the Diseases of the Eye", one of the first British textbooks of ophthalmology.

Mackenzie was born in Queen Street, Glasgow, and studied medicine at the University of Glasgow and the Glasgow Royal Infirmary. From 1815 to 1818 he studied in London and continental Europe. He obtained his MD under Georg Joseph Beer at the University of Vienna, and returned to Britain in 1818. In 1819, he settled in Glasgow and began practice as a physician. In this year he also he took up the anatomy chair at Anderson's College Medical School. With George Monteath, the chief oculist of Glasgow, he founded the Glasgow Eye Infirmary in 1824. He was appointed Waltonian lecturer and lecturer on diseases of the eye at the University of Glasgow in 1828, and wrote "Practical Treatise of the Diseases of the Eye", which became a standard text after its first edition was published in 1830. [http://gdl.cdlr.strath.ac.uk/mlemen/mlemen059.htm William Mackenzie, 1791-1868] , in "Memoirs and portraits of one hundred Glasgow men", James MacLehose, pub. 1886, accessed online 28-I-2007.] This text may include the first discussion of the increase of pressure in the eye during glaucoma. [ [http://bjo.bmj.com/cgi/reprint/86/7/712.pdf Antique ophthalmic instruments and books: the Royal College Museum] , R. Keeler, "British Journal of Ophthalmology" 86 (2002), pp. 712–714.] Mackenzie also served as editor of the "Glasgow Medical Journal" for two years.

MacKenzie was the mentor of Thomas Wharton Jones, leading to a significant scientific genealogy including physicists such as Paul Dirac and Stephen Hawking.

elected publications

* "An appeal to the public and to the legislature, on the necessity of affording dead bodies to the schools of anatomy by legislative enactment", Glasgow: Robertson and Atkinson, 1824.
* "A practical treatise on the diseases of the eye", London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1830; American ed., Boston: Carter, Hendee and Co., 1833; 2nd ed., London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longman, 1835; 3rd ed., with Thomas Wharton Jones, London: Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longmans, 1840; 4th ed., with Thomas Wharton Jones, London: Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1854; American ed., based on 4th British ed., edited by Addinell Hewson, Philadelphia: Blanchard and Lea, 1855.
* "The physiology of vision", London: Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longsmans, 1841.

References


* Andrew Freeland Fergus, "Sketch of the Life of William McKenzie, M.D. 1791-1868, Her Majesty's Oculist for Scotland," London, 1917.
* Archibald McLellan Wright Thomson, "The Life and Times of Dr William McKenzie: Founder of the Glasgow Eye Infirmary," The University Press, Glasgow, 1973.

External links

* [http://neurotree.org/neurotree/peopleinfo.php?pid=5942 MacKenzie's neurotree profile]


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