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The Preservation of Vision by Treatment of Intraocular Tumors with Light Coagulation
G. MEYER-SCHWICKERATH, M.D.
Arch Ophthalmol. 1961;66(4):458-466.
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The opportunity to present the Estelle Doheny Eye Foundation lecture is an honor for which I am very grateful. It is a privilege to pay tribute to the humanitarian goals and generous philanthropy of Mrs. Estelle Doheny and reaffirm the fact that her goals—the preservation and restoration of human eyesight—are and will always be the unswerving objectives of ophthalmology. The Eye Foundation established by Mrs. Doheny represents a manifest expression of her desire to alleviate human suffering and aid in the progress of medical science. This Foundation serves as a constant reminder of true purpose and as a practical aid to scientific accomplishment.
For this presentation in honor of Mrs. Doheny, I have chosen to present my experiences with light coagulation in the treatment of intraocular tumors. This report is limited to the technique of treatment and the statistical analysis of results. At this time, the rather short period of
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Author Affiliations
Essen, Germany
Footnotes
Submitted for publication May 29, 1961.
Presented at the Estelle Doheny Eye Foundation Program Meeting following the 1961 Midwinter Meeting of the Research Study Club of Los Angeles.
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