Marc Dufour (ophthalmologist), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Marc Dufour (ophthalmologist)

Swiss ophthalmologist and politician (1843-1910)

Date of Birth: 21-Apr-1843

Place of Birth: Villeneuve, Canton of Vaud, Switzerland

Date of Death: 29-Jul-1910

Profession: politician, ophthalmologist

Nationality: Switzerland

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About Marc Dufour (ophthalmologist)

  • Marc Dufour (21 April 1843 in Villeneuve – 29 July 1910 in Lausanne) was a Swiss ophthalmologist. In 1865 he received his medical doctorate from the University of Zurich with the dissertation "?La constance de la force et les mouvements musculaires".
  • In Zurich he studied ophthalmology with Johann Friedrich Horner, then continued his education at Berlin as a pupil of Albrecht von Graefe.
  • In 1869 he began work as an assistant to Frédéric Recordon at the Asile des Aveugles (Asylum for the Blind) in Lausanne.
  • Later on, he became chief physician of the asylum and ophthalmic hospital.
  • From 1890 to 1909 he was a professor of ophthalmology at the University of Lausanne, where in 1894 he was chosen as rector.From 1874 to 1886 he served as a city councilor in Lausanne — as a member of the Constituent Assembly (Vaud) in 1885 he voted in favor of women's suffrage.
  • In 1910 he founded the "Asile Gabrielle-Dufour" for the visually impaired, an institution named in memory of his deceased daughter.
  • In 1910 the "Prix Marc Dufour" was established to encourage medical research at the University of Lausanne.With Jules Gonin, he was co-author of Traité des maladies de la rétine ("On maladies of the retina", 1906) and Traité des Maladies du nerf optique ("On maladies of the optic nerve", 1908).
  • He also published biographies of his former mentors, Johann Frédéric Horner (1887) and Frédéric Recordon (1890).

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