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Andreas Anagnostakis

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Occupation
  
Writer, Physician

Name
  
Andreas Anagnostakis


Role
  
Physician

Died
  
March 27, 1897

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Education
  
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

Dr Andreas Anagnostakis (1826 – March 27, 1897) was a Greek physician.

He was born on the island of Antikythera in 1826 to a family that originated in Anopolis, Sfakia, Crete. He graduated from the Medical School of the University of Athens on June 26, 1849 and did his ophthalmological training in Paris and Berlin. He is credited for the development of the hand-held ophthalmoscope, thus significantly advancing the design and use of the original ophthalmoscope invented by Hermann von Helmholtz. Besides his fame as a great doctor and scientist, Anagnostakis was an accomplished author and poet. He also served as Dean of the Medical School of the University of Athens (1871–72 and 1876–77) and as President (Rector) of the University (1877–79).

Anagnostakis died in Athens.

References

Andreas Anagnostakis Wikipedia