- Robert Walter Doyne
Robert Walter Doyne (1857-1916) was a British
ophthalmologist . He studied medicine inOxford ,Bristol andSt. George's Hospital inLondon . In 1886 he founded the Oxford Eye Hospital, and in 1909 became the first president of the Oxford Ophthalmological Congress.In 1899 Doyne discovered colloid bodies lying on
Bruch's membrane that appeared to merge together forming a mosaic pattern that resembled a honeycomb. Afterwards, this disorder was referred to as "Doyne's honeycomb choroiditis". Today this condition is known to be a rare hereditary form ofmacular degeneration which results in progressive and irreversible loss of vision, and goes by several names such asmacula rdrusen , malattia leventinese, dominant radial drusen and Doyne honeycombretina l dystrophy.In 1889 Doyne was the first physician to describe
angioid streaks , a disorder that affects Bruch's membrane. Two years after his death in 1916, the "Doyne Memorial Lecture" was established, which is a prized distinction in British Ophthalmology.References
* [http://www.mrcophth.com/ophthalmologyhalloffame/doyne.html The Ophthalmology Hall of Fame]
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