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'''Photinos Panas''' (January 30, 1832 - 1903) was an [[ophthalmologist]] born on the Greek island of [[Cefalonia]].
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'''Photinos Panas''' (30 January 1832 – 5 January 1903) was an [[ophthalmologist]] born on the Greek island of [[Cefalonia]], then part of the [[United States of the Ionian Islands]].


In 1860 he obtained his medical degree at [[Paris]], where he would later spend his entire medical career. He was the first professor of [[ophthalmology]] at the [[University of Paris]], and in 1879 established the ophthalmology clinic at the [[Hôtel-Dieu de Paris]]. In 1881 with [[Edmund Landolt]] (1846-1926) and [[Antonin Poncet]] (1849-1913), he founded the ''Archives d'ophtalmologie''.
In 1860 he obtained his medical degree at [[Paris]], where he would later spend his entire medical career. He was the first professor of [[ophthalmology]] at the [[University of Paris]], and in 1879 established the ophthalmology clinic at the [[Hôtel-Dieu de Paris]]. In 1881 with [[Edmund Landolt]] (1846-1926) and [[Antonin Poncet]] (1849-1913), he founded the ''Archives d'ophtalmologie''.


In 1894 he published ''Traité des maladies des yeux'', which at the time was considered to be the best French textbook on eye diseases. Panas is credited with introducing an operation for [[entropion]] in [[trichiasis]], as well as an operation for attachment of the upper [[eyelid]] to the [[occipitofrontalis muscle]] for treatment of [[blepharoptosis]]. Each of these techniques is sometimes referred to as "Panas' operation" in medical literature.
In 1894 he published ''Traité des maladies des yeux'', which at the time was considered to be the best French textbook on eye diseases. Panas is credited with introducing an operation for [[entropion]] in [[trichiasis]], as well as an operation for attachment of the upper [[eyelid]] to the [[occipitofrontalis muscle]] for treatment of [[blepharoptosis]]. Each of these techniques are sometimes referred to as "Panas' operation" in medical literature.


== Written works ==
== Written works ==
* ''Leçons d'orthopédie, co-écrit'' with [[Jean Casimir Felix Guyon]] (1831-1920) and Joseph-[[Joseph-François Malgaigne]] (1806-1865), Paris, 1862
* ''Leçons d'orthopédie'', co-écrit with [[Jean Casimir Felix Guyon]] (1831-1920) and [[Joseph-François Malgaigne]] (1806-1865), [[Paris]], 1862 (Lessons of [[Orthopedics]])
* ''Leçons sur le strabisme, les paralysies oculaires, le nystagmus, le blépharospasme, etc.''; éditions Adrien Delahaye, Paris, 1873
* ''Leçons sur le strabisme, les paralysies oculaires, le nystagmus, le blépharospasme, etc.''; éditions Adrien Delahaye, Paris, 1873 (Lessons of [[strabismus]], ocular palsy, [[nystagmus]], [[blepharospasm]], etc.)
* ''Leçons sur les maladies inflammatoires des membranes internes de l’œil comprenant l’iritis, les choroïdites et le glaucome, rédigées et publiées'' with [[Edouard Francis Kirmisson]] (1848-1927). in the editions- Adrien Delahaye and Coopagnie, Paris, 1878.
* ''Leçons sur les maladies inflammatoires des membranes internes de l’œil comprenant l’iritis, les choroïdites et le glaucome, rédigées et publiées'' with [[Edouard Francis Kirmisson]] (1848-1927). in the editions- Adrien Delahaye and Coopagnie, Paris, 1878. (Lessons on inflammatory diseases of the internal membranes of the eye including [[iritis]], [[choroiditis]], and [[glaucoma]].
* ''Traité des maladies des yeux'', 1894 (Treatise on eye diseases).
* ''Recherches anatomiques et cliniques sur le glaucome et les néoplasmes intraoculaires'', co-written with [[André Rochon-Duvigneaud]] (1863-1952), Paris, 1898
* ''Recherches anatomiques et cliniques sur le glaucome et les néoplasmes intraoculaires'', co-written with [[André Rochon-Duvigneaud]] (1863-1952), Paris, 1898 (Anatomical and clinical research on glaucoma and intraocular [[neoplasms]]).
* ''Le Professeur Panas'', (1903) [[Necrology]] of Photinos Panas, written by ophthalmologist [[Félix de Lapersonne]] (1853-1937).<ref>[http://www2.biusante.parisdescartes.fr/bio/?cle=2250 Biographies] - BIU Santé, Paris</ref>


== References ==
==References==
* [http://archopht.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/extract/120/7/1004 Archives of Ophthalmology]
*[http://archopht.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/extract/120/7/1004 Archives of Ophthalmology]
* [http://beckerexhibits.wustl.edu/becker/records300.htm The Bernard Becker Collection in Ophthalmology]
*[http://beckerexhibits.wustl.edu/becker/records300.htm The Bernard Becker Collection in Ophthalmology]
* List of written works copied from the [[French Wikipedia]].
*List of written works copied from the [[French Wikipedia]].
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Latest revision as of 02:59, 1 February 2024

Photinos Panas

Photinos Panas (30 January 1832 – 5 January 1903) was an ophthalmologist born on the Greek island of Cefalonia, then part of the United States of the Ionian Islands.

In 1860 he obtained his medical degree at Paris, where he would later spend his entire medical career. He was the first professor of ophthalmology at the University of Paris, and in 1879 established the ophthalmology clinic at the Hôtel-Dieu de Paris. In 1881 with Edmund Landolt (1846-1926) and Antonin Poncet (1849-1913), he founded the Archives d'ophtalmologie.

In 1894 he published Traité des maladies des yeux, which at the time was considered to be the best French textbook on eye diseases. Panas is credited with introducing an operation for entropion in trichiasis, as well as an operation for attachment of the upper eyelid to the occipitofrontalis muscle for treatment of blepharoptosis. Each of these techniques are sometimes referred to as "Panas' operation" in medical literature.

Written works[edit]

  • Leçons d'orthopédie, co-écrit with Jean Casimir Felix Guyon (1831-1920) and Joseph-François Malgaigne (1806-1865), Paris, 1862 (Lessons of Orthopedics)
  • Leçons sur le strabisme, les paralysies oculaires, le nystagmus, le blépharospasme, etc.; éditions Adrien Delahaye, Paris, 1873 (Lessons of strabismus, ocular palsy, nystagmus, blepharospasm, etc.)
  • Leçons sur les maladies inflammatoires des membranes internes de l’œil comprenant l’iritis, les choroïdites et le glaucome, rédigées et publiées with Edouard Francis Kirmisson (1848-1927). in the editions- Adrien Delahaye and Coopagnie, Paris, 1878. (Lessons on inflammatory diseases of the internal membranes of the eye including iritis, choroiditis, and glaucoma.
  • Traité des maladies des yeux, 1894 (Treatise on eye diseases).
  • Recherches anatomiques et cliniques sur le glaucome et les néoplasmes intraoculaires, co-written with André Rochon-Duvigneaud (1863-1952), Paris, 1898 (Anatomical and clinical research on glaucoma and intraocular neoplasms).
  • Le Professeur Panas, (1903) Necrology of Photinos Panas, written by ophthalmologist Félix de Lapersonne (1853-1937).[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Biographies - BIU Santé, Paris
  • Jacques Quevauvilliers; Alexandre Somogyi; Philippe Letonturier (2004). Dictionnaire médical. Masson. ISBN 2-294-01370-0.