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2009 HOF awardees: Endre A. Balazs, M.D. (top, left),
Jacques Daviel, M.D., (deceased 1969-1762), accepted by Daniele Aron Rosa(bottom, left)

Modern medical science represents the accretion of knowledge gained over the centuries. Every so often a truly gifted person comes along who, by genius, hard work, and exceptional talent makes a seminal contribution that measures progress in a giant stride.
The American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery established the Ophthalmology Hall of Fame in 1999 to recognize the contributions of those men and women whose life’s work has been marked by such accomplishment. These pioneers laid the foundation for the use of lasers and intraocular lenses, developed and advanced the knowledge and treatment of glaucoma, trained thousands of ophthalmologists who practice throughout the world, and developed institutions that will continue ophthalmic research for years to come.Since its inception, more than 30 scientists and physicians have been so recognized.
Every year, the physicians selected for this honor are chosen by their peers—more than 30,000 ophthalmologists in the U.S. and abroad—from annual ballots of nominees. We salute all those who supported, inspired, and carried on their work in the past and those who will do so in the future.
At the ASCRS annual symposium, the Ophthalmology Hall of Fame Exhibit display’s inventions, memorabilia, photographs, and other items representing the numerous accomplishments over the years. In 2010, the Exhibit will be in Boston, Massachusetts, during the meeting, April 10-13.
We urge you to take a break from your hectic schedule and take the time to contemplate where ophthalmology has come from, and perhaps glimpse where it will go as you view it standing on the shoulders of giants.
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"If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of Giants." Isaac Newton


Members of the ASCRS
Ophthalmology Hall of Fame

1999
José I. Barraquer, MD (deceased, 1916-1998)
Ramon Castroviejo, MD (deceased, 1904-1987)
Stewart Duke-Elder, FRS (deceased, 1899-1978)
J. Donald M. Gass, MD (deceased, 1928-2005)
Charles D. Kelman, MD (deceased, 1930-2004)
A. Edward Maumenee, MD (deceased, 1913-1998)
Marshall M. Parks, MD (deceased, 1918-2005)
Harold Ridley, FRS (deceased, 1907-2001)
Charles L. Schepens, MD (deceased 1912-2006)
Lorenz E. Zimmerman, MD

2000
Ernst Fuchs, MD (deceased, 1851-1930)
Hans Goldmann, MD (deceased, 1899-1991)
Albrecht von Graefe, MD (deceased, 1828-1870)
Robert Machemer, MD
Frank B. Walsh, MD (deceased, 1895-1978)

2001
Cornelius D. Binkhorst, MD (deceased, 1912-1995)
David G. Cogan, MD (deceased, 1908-1993)
Svyatoslav N. Fyodorov, MD (deceased, 1927-2000)
Hermann von Helmholtz, MD (deceased, 1821-1894)
Gerd Meyer-Schwickerath, MD (deceased, 1920-1992)

2002
Bernard Becker, MD
Jules Gonin, MD (deceased, 1870-1935)
Edward W.D. Norton, MD (deceased, 1922-1994)
Arnall Patz, MD

2003
Danièle S. Aron-Rosa, MD
Joaquin Barraquer, MD
Paul A. Chandler, MD (deceased, 1897-1987)
William F. Hoyt, MD
Norman S. Jaffe, MD
Jules Stein, MD (deceased, 1896-1981)

2004
Claes H. Dohlman, MD, PhD
Jonas S. Friedenwald, MD (deceased, 1897-1955)
Govindappa Venkataswamy, MD (deceased, 1918-2006)

2005
Jules Francois, MD (deceased, 1907-1984)
Gholam A. Peyman, MD
Robert M. Sinskey, MD

2006
Algernon B. Reese, MD (deceased, 1896-1981)

2007
David J. Apple, MD
Dame Ida C. Mann, FRCS, FRACS, FRACO (deceased, 1893-1983)

2008
Allvar Gullstrand, MD (deceased, 1862-1930)
Stephen L. Trokel, MD

2009
Endre A. Balazs, MD
Jacques Daviel, MD (deceased 1969-1762)

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