Charles Deval (December 6, 1806 – April 9, 1862) was a French ophthalmologist born in Pera, Constantinople, He was the son of dragoman Constantin Deval (1767–1816).
He studied medicine in Paris, receiving his doctorate in 1834.
This book was important because it helped introduce German and Austrian ophthalmic practices into French medicine.
Prior to this publication, descriptions regarding methods of ophthalmological surgery practiced in these countries were not yet available in the French language.
This book was a result of Deval's studies in Vienna with Friedrich Jäger von Jaxtthal (1784–1871) and Anton von Rosas (1791–1855).