- Richard Liebreich
Richard Liebreich (
June 30 ,1830 -January 19 ,1914 ) was a Germanophthalmologist andphysiologist who was a native ofKönigsberg . In 1853 he earned his doctorate at Halle, and from 1854 until 1862 was an assistant toAlbrecht von Graefe inBerlin . He subsequently practiced medicine inParis (1862) andLondon (1870), where he was head of ophthalmology atSt. Thomas Hospital . He later retired from medicine and moved back to Paris, where he worked as asculptor and painter. His brother,Oskar Liebreich (1839-1908) was a notedpharmacologist .Liebreich is remembered for his highly acclaimed 1863 publication of the "Atlas des Ophthalmoscopie", which is the earliest atlas dedicated to the subject of
ophthalmoscopy . He also designed a popular model ofophthalmoscope called the "Liebreich ophthalmoscope".As an assistant to von Graefe, Liebreich performed important research involving
Usher syndrome , and demonstrated the combinedheritability ofblindness anddeafness concerning the disease. During his first tenure in Paris he performed a successful operation on the mother-in-law of emperorNapoléon III .References
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