Jean Marie Charles Abadie

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Charles Abadie (around 1904)

Jean Marie Charles Abadie (born March 25, 1842 in Saint-Gaudens in the Haute-Garonne department , † June 29, 1932 ) was a French ophthalmologist .

Abadie, who received his doctorate in medicine in 1870, worked at the Hôtel-Dieu de Paris . He dealt with the treatment of trachoma and glaucoma and turned first the ganglion by alcohol injection for the treatment of trigeminal neuralgia from.

The retraction of the upper eyelid in Graves' disease is called Abadie's sign . This is due to the increased innervation of the levator palpebrae superioris muscle .

Works

  • Nouveau traitement de l'ophthalmie sympathique. Paris, 1890.

literature

  • Folia ophthalmologica orientalia, volumes 1-2, Omanuth, Jerusalem, 1932, p. 111
  • Necrologie, Charles Abadie (1842-1932) in: Revue internationale du trachome, volumes 9-10, Les Laboratoires H. Faure, Marseille, 1932, p. 192.

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