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Julius Jacobson (18 August 1828 – 14 September 1889) was a German ophthalmologist, known for his efforts in establishing ophthalmology as an independent subject in Prussia, separate from surgery. Born into a Jewish family in Königsberg, he studied medicine at the University of Königsberg, receiving his doctorate in 1853. Following graduation, he furthered his education in ophthalmology at Prague under Carl Ferdinand von Arlt and at the University of Berlin as a pupil of Albrecht von Graefe. Afterwards, he returned to Königsberg, where in 1856–58 he worked as an assistant to Albert Seerig at the university surgical clinic. In 1859 he obtained his habilitation for ophthalmology, and two years later became an associate professor. In 1873 he was named a full professor of ophthalmology at the U

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  • يوليوس جاكوبسون (بالألمانية: Julius Jacobson)‏ هو طبيب عيون ألماني، ولد في 1828 في كونيغسبرغ في الإمبراطورية الروسية، وتوفي في 1889 في زيلينوغرادسك في روسيا. (ar)
  • Julius Jacobson (* 18. August 1828 in Königsberg, Ostpreußen; † 14. September 1889 in Cranz, Ostpreußen) war ein deutscher Ophthalmologe. Im Königreich Preußen gelang ihm die Abtrennung der Augenheilkunde von der Chirurgie als eigenständiges Fach. (de)
  • Julius Jacobson (18 August 1828 – 14 September 1889) was a German ophthalmologist, known for his efforts in establishing ophthalmology as an independent subject in Prussia, separate from surgery. Born into a Jewish family in Königsberg, he studied medicine at the University of Königsberg, receiving his doctorate in 1853. Following graduation, he furthered his education in ophthalmology at Prague under Carl Ferdinand von Arlt and at the University of Berlin as a pupil of Albrecht von Graefe. Afterwards, he returned to Königsberg, where in 1856–58 he worked as an assistant to Albert Seerig at the university surgical clinic. In 1859 he obtained his habilitation for ophthalmology, and two years later became an associate professor. In 1873 he was named a full professor of ophthalmology at the University of Königsberg, where he later became director of newly constructed eye clinic. He died in Cranz. His name is associated with "Jacobson's retinitis", a condition that is also referred to as syphilitic retinitis. His daughter Margarethe Quidde married German pacifist Ludwig Quidde, who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1927. (en)
  • Julius Jacobson (Königsberg, 18 agosto 1828 – Zelenogradsk, 14 settembre 1889) è stato un oculista tedesco. (it)
  • Julius Jacobson, född den 18 augusti 1828 i Königsberg (nuvarande Kaliningrad), död den 14 september 1889 vid badorten Cranz, var en tysk oftalmolog. Jacobson blev 1859 docent, 1861 extra ordinarie samt 1873 ordinarie professor vid Königsbergs universitet. Han verkade kraftfullt för införandet av oftalmiatriken som självständigt läroämne vid de preussiska universiteten samt var en betydande lärare och forskare. (sv)
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  • يوليوس جاكوبسون (بالألمانية: Julius Jacobson)‏ هو طبيب عيون ألماني، ولد في 1828 في كونيغسبرغ في الإمبراطورية الروسية، وتوفي في 1889 في زيلينوغرادسك في روسيا. (ar)
  • Julius Jacobson (* 18. August 1828 in Königsberg, Ostpreußen; † 14. September 1889 in Cranz, Ostpreußen) war ein deutscher Ophthalmologe. Im Königreich Preußen gelang ihm die Abtrennung der Augenheilkunde von der Chirurgie als eigenständiges Fach. (de)
  • Julius Jacobson (Königsberg, 18 agosto 1828 – Zelenogradsk, 14 settembre 1889) è stato un oculista tedesco. (it)
  • Julius Jacobson, född den 18 augusti 1828 i Königsberg (nuvarande Kaliningrad), död den 14 september 1889 vid badorten Cranz, var en tysk oftalmolog. Jacobson blev 1859 docent, 1861 extra ordinarie samt 1873 ordinarie professor vid Königsbergs universitet. Han verkade kraftfullt för införandet av oftalmiatriken som självständigt läroämne vid de preussiska universiteten samt var en betydande lärare och forskare. (sv)
  • Julius Jacobson (18 August 1828 – 14 September 1889) was a German ophthalmologist, known for his efforts in establishing ophthalmology as an independent subject in Prussia, separate from surgery. Born into a Jewish family in Königsberg, he studied medicine at the University of Königsberg, receiving his doctorate in 1853. Following graduation, he furthered his education in ophthalmology at Prague under Carl Ferdinand von Arlt and at the University of Berlin as a pupil of Albrecht von Graefe. Afterwards, he returned to Königsberg, where in 1856–58 he worked as an assistant to Albert Seerig at the university surgical clinic. In 1859 he obtained his habilitation for ophthalmology, and two years later became an associate professor. In 1873 he was named a full professor of ophthalmology at the U (en)
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  • يوليوس جاكوبسون (ar)
  • Julius Jacobson (de)
  • Julius Jacobson (it)
  • Julius Jacobson (ophthalmologist) (en)
  • Julius Jacobson (sv)
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