• Sir Nicholas Harold Lloyd Ridley (10 July 1906 – 25 May 2001) was an English ophthalmologist who invented the intraocular lens and pioneered intraocular...
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  • Harold Ridley may refer to: Harold Ridley (ophthalmologist) (1906–2001), English ophthalmologist Harold Ridley (Jesuit) (1939–2005), college president...
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  • severed all his interests with the company. In 1948, Mr Harold Ridley, consultant ophthalmologist at St Thomas' Hospital and Moorfields Eye Hospital, London...
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  • (1994–2005) Harold Ridley (ophthalmologist) (1906–2001), English ophthalmologist Henry Nicholas Ridley (1855–1956), English botanist Humphrey Ridley (1653–1708)...
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  • David J. Apple (category American ophthalmologists)
    historian and biographer of Sir Harold Ridley, the inventor of the intraocular lens (IOL). He often stated that Harold Ridley changed the world. What we can...
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    Svyatoslav Fyodorov (category Russian ophthalmologists)
    practicing ophthalmologist in a small town in Rostov Oblast. In the 1960s he studied the pioneering work of the English ophthalmic surgeon Sir Harold Ridley, the...
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    chorioretinal scarring, later called the "Hissette-Ridley fundus" after another ophthalmologist, Harold Ridley, who also made extensive observations on onchocerciasis...
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    diagnosis and treatment of eye disorders. A former term is oculism. An ophthalmologist is a physician who undergoes subspecialty training in medical and surgical...
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    Reinstein (1962), ophthalmologist Harold Ridley (1906–2001), English ophthalmologist Geoffrey Rose (1955), English ophthalmologist Charles Schepens (1912–2006)...
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  • Gerd U. Auffarth (category German ophthalmologists)
    second place is Gerd Auffarth. Ophthalmology Cataract Surgery Harold Ridley (ophthalmologist) Intraocular lens Health in North Korea David J Apple Heidelberg...
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  • 1923) 23 May – Tommy Eyre, keyboardist (born 1949) 25 May – Harold Ridley, ophthalmologist (born 1903) 28 May – Tony Ashton, rock pianist and music producer...
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  • 3 July – George Sanders, screen actor (died 1972) 10 July – Harold Ridley, ophthalmologist (died 2001) 5 August – Joan Hickson, actress (died 1998) 7 August...
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    Allan Ramsay (Portrait painter) lived at No.67. Sir Harold Ridley (Pioneering Ophthalmologist). Lived at No.53. John St. John Long, a famous quack,...
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    80% of patients within 0.5 dioptres (7/7.5 (20/25) or better). Sir Harold Ridley was the first to successfully implant an intraocular lens on 29 November...
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    surgical procedure was intracapsular cataract extraction (ICCE). In 1949, Harold Ridley introduced the concept of implantation of the intraocular lens (IOL)...
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  • Alfred Sommer 2002: Gottfried Naumann 1998: Robert Machemer 1994: Harold L. Ridley 1990: Barrie R. Jones 1986: Akira Nakajima 1982: Alfred Edward Maumenee...
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    Eric Arnott (category Fellows of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists)
    at Moorfields he worked with Sir Harold Ridley, the inventor of the intraocular lens; Arnott was inspired by Ridley's work on the intraocular lens and...
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    cataracts. This compatibility was discovered by the English ophthalmologist Harold Ridley in WWII RAF pilots, whose eyes had been riddled with PMMA splinters...
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  • Keiki R. Mehta (category Indian ophthalmologists)
    London where he had the opportunity to train under renowned ophthalmologist, Harold Ridley, and secured another Diploma from Dublin, before going to US...
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  • Studies Clare College, Cambridge William Ayliffe, FRCS PhD, Consultant Ophthalmologist at Lister Hospital, London, Professor at Gresham College Robert Iliffe...
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  • English ecclesiastical architect Adrienne Williams Scott, American ophthalmologist Alexander Walker Scott (1800–1883), entomologist Alfred Angas Scott...
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    restore useful focus. Cataract surgery is generally performed by an ophthalmologist in an out-patient setting at a surgical centre or hospital. Local anaesthesia...
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  • (1920–1995), author and writer on astronomy MPC · 4024 4025 Ridley 1981 WU Harold B. Ridley, British astrophotographer MPC · 4025 4026 Beet 1982 BU1 Ernest...
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    Medicine in 1951 for developing a vaccine for yellow fever Harold Ridley (1906–2001) - ophthalmologist who invented intraocular lens John B. Harman (1907–1995)...
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  • Harvard University Magdalen 1979 United States Ophthalmologist, LASIK specialist, Extreme Makeover ophthalmologist John McCaskill University of Sydney New 1979...
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  • Caius College, Cambridge (1912–1928) Eric Arnott (1929–2011), British ophthalmologist and surgeon who specialized in cataracts William Baxter (1650–1723)...
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  • linguistics of the Caucasus Allvar Gullstrand (1862–1930), Swedish ophthalmologist, awarded the Nobel Prize for work on the lens of the eye Johann Ernst...
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    1945 January: First woman given a professorship in the university, ophthalmologist Ida Mann. May: Evelyn Waugh's novel Brideshead Revisited is published...
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    The Stuttering Foundation. 15 April 2022. Apple, David J (2006). Sir Harold Ridley and his fight for sight. SLACK incorporated. ISBN 978-1-55642-786-2...
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  • Isaac Hays: Penn College class of 1816 and Penn Med class of 1822 ophthalmologist; first treasurer and founding member of Board of the American Medical...
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