Lascaratos J, Marketos S
Department of History of Medicine, National University of Athens, Greece.
Doc Ophthalmol. 1988 Jan-Feb;68(1-2):157-69.
The writers examine the course of Greek ophthalmology from the Hellenistic period to the foundation of the first universities (19th century). In particular, the study refers to Galen, Antyllus, the Byzantine doctors Oribasius, Aetius of Ameda, Paul of Aegina, Alexander of Tralles, Nonnus Theophanes, Theophilus Protospatharius, Michael Psellos, Meletius Monachus, Nemesius bishop of Emeses and John Actuarius. The practice of empirical ophthalmology during the Ottoman domination of Greece is also examined, as is the earliest available evidence of modern Greek ophthalmological knowledge, deriving from the Ionian Islands.
作者们考察了从希腊化时期到首批大学建立(19世纪)这一阶段希腊眼科学的发展历程。具体而言,该研究涉及盖伦、安提卢斯、拜占庭医生奥里巴西乌斯、阿梅达的埃提乌斯、埃伊纳岛的保罗、特拉勒斯的亚历山大、诺努斯·西奥法尼斯、西奥菲卢斯·普罗托斯帕塔里乌斯、米海尔·普塞洛斯、梅莱蒂乌斯·莫纳克斯、埃米萨的主教涅梅西乌斯以及约翰·阿库阿里乌斯。同时也探讨了在奥斯曼帝国统治希腊期间经验主义眼科学的实践情况,以及源自爱奥尼亚群岛的现代希腊眼科学知识的最早可得证据。