Marc Amsler

Marc Amsler (born February 5, 1891 in Vevey, Switzerland died May 3, 1968) was a professor of ophthalmology in the Eye Clinic at the University of Zurich.[1][2]

He took the position as professor of ophthalmology in Zurich in 1944. His predecessor was Prof. Alfred Vogt. Prior to assuming the position at Zurich, Dr. Amsler was chief ophthalmologist in Lausanne, since 1935. His predecessor there, under whom he worked beforehand, was Jules Gonin.[3] Amsler was professor and chief of the Zurich Eye Clinic until 1961. His successor was Rudolf Witmer.

He is best known for the Amsler grid test. The Amsler grid was an improvement over the initial work done by the ophthalmologist Edmond Landolt. The grid tests the function of the macula, a part of the retina, so that macular degeneration can be identified.[3]

He also contributed to the progress in the understanding of uveitis. Furthermore, he published works on keratoconus. In 1951, Dr. Amsler performed the first corneal transplantation at the Zurich Eye clinic.[3]

Selected works

References

  1. Landau, D; Bigar, F; Landau K. Die Geschichte der Zürcher Augenklinik von 1907 bis 2007.
  2. Contributors, Who named it? (Whonamedit.com)
  3. 1 2 3 Website of the University of Zurich Hospital


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