Albert Mooren (26 July 1828 in Oedt – 31 December 1899 in Düsseldorf) was a German ophthalmologist. He studied medicine at the universities of Bonn and Berlin, where he came under the influence of ophthalmologist Albrecht von Graefe. From 1855 he was a practicing physician in his hometown of Oedt, then in 1862 was appointed head of the newly founded municipal eye clinic in Düsseldorf, a position he maintained up until 1883. During this time period, he also served as a manager at the ophthalmology institute of Liège and Limbourg (1868–78). From 1883 up until his death, he worked at his private practice in Düsseldorf.
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| - Albert Clemens Maria Hubert Mooren (* 26. Juli 1828 in Oedt; † 31. Dezember 1899 in Düsseldorf) war Augenarzt, Geheimer Medizinalrat, Professor und Direktor der städtischen Augenklinik Düsseldorf. (de)
- Albert Mooren (Grefrath, 26 luglio 1828 – Düsseldorf, 31 dicembre 1899) è stato un oculista tedesco. (it)
- Albert Clemens Maria Hubert Mooren, född 26 juli 1828 i , död 31 december 1899 i Düsseldorf, var en tysk oftalmolog. Mooren blev medicine doktor 1854 och var 1862–83 föreståndare för ögonkliniken i Düsseldorf, i vilken stad därefter utövade en vidsträckt praktik. Förutom flera smärre skrifter utgav han Fünf Lustren ophtalmologischer Thätigkeit (1882). (sv)
- Albert Mooren (26 July 1828 in Oedt – 31 December 1899 in Düsseldorf) was a German ophthalmologist. He studied medicine at the universities of Bonn and Berlin, where he came under the influence of ophthalmologist Albrecht von Graefe. From 1855 he was a practicing physician in his hometown of Oedt, then in 1862 was appointed head of the newly founded municipal eye clinic in Düsseldorf, a position he maintained up until 1883. During this time period, he also served as a manager at the ophthalmology institute of Liège and Limbourg (1868–78). From 1883 up until his death, he worked at his private practice in Düsseldorf. (en)
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| - Albert Clemens Maria Hubert Mooren (* 26. Juli 1828 in Oedt; † 31. Dezember 1899 in Düsseldorf) war Augenarzt, Geheimer Medizinalrat, Professor und Direktor der städtischen Augenklinik Düsseldorf. (de)
- Albert Mooren (26 July 1828 in Oedt – 31 December 1899 in Düsseldorf) was a German ophthalmologist. He studied medicine at the universities of Bonn and Berlin, where he came under the influence of ophthalmologist Albrecht von Graefe. From 1855 he was a practicing physician in his hometown of Oedt, then in 1862 was appointed head of the newly founded municipal eye clinic in Düsseldorf, a position he maintained up until 1883. During this time period, he also served as a manager at the ophthalmology institute of Liège and Limbourg (1868–78). From 1883 up until his death, he worked at his private practice in Düsseldorf. During his career he is credited with performing more than 25,000 operations, serving a clientele that extended beyond Germany. In 1895 he was awarded with the title of professor. His name is associated with "Mooren's ulcer", a peripheral corneal ulceration that he published a number of cases about in 1863. In 1882 he was the first to describe retinitis punctata albescens. (en)
- Albert Mooren (Grefrath, 26 luglio 1828 – Düsseldorf, 31 dicembre 1899) è stato un oculista tedesco. (it)
- Albert Clemens Maria Hubert Mooren, född 26 juli 1828 i , död 31 december 1899 i Düsseldorf, var en tysk oftalmolog. Mooren blev medicine doktor 1854 och var 1862–83 föreståndare för ögonkliniken i Düsseldorf, i vilken stad därefter utövade en vidsträckt praktik. Förutom flera smärre skrifter utgav han Fünf Lustren ophtalmologischer Thätigkeit (1882). (sv)
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