Henry Moss Traquair
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Henry Moss Traquair's Degrees
- PhD Computer Science Stanford University
- Masters Computer Science Stanford University
- Bachelors Computer Science University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Henry Moss Traquair, FRSE, PRCSE was a Scottish ophthalmic surgeon who made important contributions to the science of perimetry and the use of visual field testing in the diagnosis of disease. He was President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh in 1939/40 and President of the Ophthalmological Society of the United Kingdom.
Henry Moss Traquair's Published Works
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- An Introduction to Clinical Perimetry (1943) (281)
- CHRONIC DACRYOCYSTITIS: ITS CAUSATION AND TREATMENT (1941) (98)
- TRAUMATIC LESIONS OF THE OPTIC CHIASMA (1935) (46)
- Traquair's Clinical perimetry (1957) (43)
- Clinical Detection of Early Changes in the Visual Field. (1939) (35)
- THE COURSE OF THE GENICULO-CALCARINE VISUAL PATH IN RELATION TO THE TEMPORAL LOBE (1922) (21)
- GLAUCOMA, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO MEDICAL ASPECTS AND EARLY DIAGNOSIS * (1935) (14)
- ACUTE RETROBULBAR NEURITIS AFFECTING THE OPTIC CHIASMA AND TRACT (1925) (13)
- FIELDS OF VISION IN INTRACRANIAL LESIONS * (1933) (10)
- BITEMPORAL HEMIOPIA: THE LATER STAGES AND THE SPECIAL FEATURES OF THE SCOTOMA (1917) (9)
- BITEMPORAL HEMIOPIA: THE LATER STAGES AND THE SPECIAL FEATURES OF THE SCOTOMA (1917) (8)
- HEREDITARY GLIOMA OF THE RETINA (1919) (8)
- Removal of the Wrong Eye (1945) (8)
- ESSENTIAL CONSIDERATIONS IN REGARD TO THE FIELD OF VISION: CONTRACTION OR DEPRESSION? (1924) (4)
- HOMONYMOUS HEMIANOPIC PARACENTRAL SCOTOMA (1939) (4)
- OPERATION FOR CATARACT (1931) (3)
- REMOVAL OF THE WRONG EYE* (1947) (3)
- Contribution to the Study of Bitemporal Hemiopia (1913) (3)
- VISUAL FIELD CHANGES IN PREGNANCY (1927) (3)
- THE SPECIAL VULNERABILITY OF THE MACULAR FIBRES AND “SPARING OF THE MACULA” (1925) (3)
- ACUTE RETROBULBAR NEURITIS AFFECTING THE OPTIC CHIASMA AND TRACT. (1925) (3)
- HEREDITARY GLIOMA OF THE RETINA (1928) (2)
- Manifestations of Tuberculosis in Ophthalmic Practice (1940) (2)
- The Value of Visual Changes in the Diagnosis of Optic Nerve Disease Due to Latent Morbid Conyyditions of the Nasal Accessory Sinuses (1924) (2)
- The nerve-fibre bundle defect. (1944) (2)
- THE VISUAL STANDARDS USED IN THE MEDICAL EXAMINATION OF RECRUITS IN THE BRITISH ARMY AND CONTINENTAL ARMIES. (1916) (1)
- Tobacco Amblyopia (1935) (1)
- Specialism (1941) (1)
- The microscopic examination of the secretion in conjunctivitis, with remarks on nomenclature and classification (0)
- Perimetry and the Visual Pathway (1940) (0)
- ARMY STANDARDS OF VISION (1916) (0)
- Symposium on Headache as a Symptom—IV. The Eyes and Headache (1948) (0)
- Diseases of the Eye in Children of and under School Age (1917) (0)
- VENEREAL DISEASE AND BLINDNESS (1917) (0)
- Test of Death (1948) (0)
- Eye Symptoms and Signs in the Diagnosis of General Disease (1926) (0)
- Some Impressions of a Short Visit to Russia (1938) (0)
- The Founder of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh (1948) (0)
- Meeting of Edinburgh Medico-Chirurgical Society (1946) (0)
- Three Cases of Quinine Amblyopia (1919) (0)
- Enucleation of the Eyeball under Local Anæsthesia (1916) (0)
- A Test of Death (1890) (0)
- OPERATION FOR CATARACT (1931) (0)
- Cataract Surgery (1945) (0)
- Popular Misconceptions in Connection with the Eyes (1942) (0)
- Myopia, the Use of Concave Glasses for near Work in Low Degrees of (0)
- The Specialist in Medicine (1943) (0)
- Bitemporal Hemiopia: Contribution to the Study of (0)
- The Field of Vision and the Anatomy of the Visual Nerve Path (1939) (0)
- POSITION AND MOVEMENTS OF THE EYE IN OCULOMOTOR PARALYSIS (1947) (0)
- THE CAUSATION OF “RETROBULBAR NEURITIS” (1942) (0)
- REMOVAL OF THE WRONG EYE (1947) (0)
- CLINICAL OPHTHALMOLOGY (for General Practitioners and Students) (1948) (0)
- Traquair visual field targets in folding wallet (1960) (0)
- Psychology in every-day ophthalmic practice. (1944) (0)
- BITEMPORAL HEMIOPIA: THE LATER STAGES AND THE SPECIAL FEATURES OF THE SCOTOMA (1917) (0)
- Position and movements of the eye in oculomotor paralysis. (1947) (0)
- Loss of Vision after Haemorrhage (1946) (0)
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