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76 Photograph of Frank B. Walsh, 1974Photograph of Frank B. Walsh, 1974. Frank B. Walsh, MD (1895-1978) was a Canadian-American neuro-ophthalmologist. He authored the first two editions of "Clinical Neuro-Ophthalmology," and the third edition alongside William Hoyt, MD. Dr. Walsh is considered to be the father of neuro-ophthalmology. T...1974
77 Photograph of Frank B. Walsh, Lima, Peru, September 3, 1965Photograph of Frank B. Walsh, Lima, Peru, September 3, 1965. Frank B. Walsh, MD (1895-1978) was a Canadian-American neuro-ophthalmologist. He authored the first two editions of "Clinical Neuro-Ophthalmology," and the third edition alongside William Hoyt, MD. Dr. Walsh is considered to be the father ...1965
78 Photograph of William F. Hoyt and Frank B. Walsh, Baltimore, MD, July 1967Photograph of William F. Hoyt and Frank B. Walsh, Baltimore, MD, July 1967. Frank B. Walsh, MD (1895-1978) was a Canadian-American neuro-ophthalmologist. He authored the first two editions of "Clinical Neuro-Ophthalmology," and the third edition alongside William Hoyt, MD. Dr. Walsh is considered to...1967
79 Pictorial Neuro-ophthalmologyHistoric diagram describing ocular tilt reaction and a variety of other disorders. Acknowledgement: Many thanks to Prof Dr. William F. Hoyt for helpful comments on the manuscript.Tadashi Fujino1995-12-07
80 Pioneers of Neuro-Ophthalmology-Intro PosterNeuro-ophthalmology in North America has a colorful history. This exhibit displays that history through some of the people who made it happen. Adapted from interviews and essays that appeared in the Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology from 2001 to 2009, these posters show how a small number of dynamic an...Jonathan Daniel Trobe MD, Michigan University2010
81 Robert Daroff, MD: Pioneer of Ocular Motor ResearchRobert Daroff, MD brought his instinct for recognizing important but unsolved clinical issues to the technical expertise of collaborating engineers and physiologists to produce pathbreaking research in ocular motility. He and his colleagues were among the first to graph trajectories in patients with...Jonathan Daniel Trobe MD, Michigan University2010
82 Ronald Burde, MD: Passionate Scientist and Journal EditorRonald Burde, MD brought profound understanding of experimental science to neuro-ophthalmology. All over the world, his former medical students, residents, and fellows recall the intensity and keen logic with which he approached clinical issues. He served as the second editor-in-chief of the Journal...Jonathan Daniel Trobe MD, Michigan University2010
83 Rosa Tang - How I Became a Neuro-OphthalmologistInterview with Rosa Tang.2018-08
84 Satoshi Ishikawa MemoriamHonorary Professor Satoshi Ishikawa (1932~2022) passed away on the 18th of May 2022, at the age of 89. He was a pioneer and a real leader in neuro-ophthalmology and environmental medicine in Japan.North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society2022
85 Shirley Wray - How I Became a Neuro-OphthalmologistInterview with Shirley Wray.2018-08
86 Simmons Lessell, MD: Gaon of Neuro-OphthalmologySimmons Lessell, MD elevated the case report to a high art. His descriptions of toxic optic neuropathy, cerebral achromatopsia, palinopsia, indirect optic nerve trauma, and idiopathic pachymeningitis are examples of the most luminous prose in the medical literature. His fellows likened him to a "gao...Jonathan Daniel Trobe MD, Michigan University2010
87 Skip Legge - How I Became a Neuro-OphthalmologistInterview with Skip Legge.2018-08
88 Steve Feldon - How I Became a Neuro-OphthalmologistInterview with Steve Feldon.2018-08
89 Steve Newman - How I Became a Neuro-OphthalmologistInterview with Steve Newman.2018-08
90 Sue Benes - How I Became a Neuro-OphthalmologistInterview with Sue Benes.2018-08
91 Thomas Carlow MemoriamTom Carlow was a pioneer in his field and started the annual medical meeting which became NANOS (North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society) and is now an international society. Tom was also a great professor who taught colleagues, residents and technicians. See photos and interview clips at: Tom Ca...North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society2021
92 Thomas Hedges, Jr, MD: Progenitor of Neuro-Ophthalmology SocietiesThomas Hedges, Jr, MD, the first person to take a full neuro-ophthalmology fellowship (under Frank Walsh, MD at the Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins University), used his energy and organizing skills to set in motion the Walsh Society and the International Neuro-Ophthalmology Society. He mentored...Jonathan Daniel Trobe MD, Michigan University2010
93 Walter Jay - How I Became a Neuro-OphthalmologistInterview with Walter Jay.2018-08
94 William Hoyt, MD: Teacher of TeachersIn a 60-year career in neuro-ophthalmology, William Hoyt, MD trained 71 fellows and co-authored (with Frank Walsh, MD) the canonical textbook Clinical Neuro-Ophthalmology. He added pathophysiologic rigor to a discipline that was rich in anecdote but short on science. His deeply analytic approach to ...Jonathan Daniel Trobe MD, Michigan University2010
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