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Robert Salus

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Robert Salus (18 September 1877 in Plzeň - 1961 in Milan) was an Austrian-Czechs ophthalmologist known for describing Salus's sign. He studied at the German University in Prague, gaining his M.D. in 1902. He was habilitated in ophthalmology in 1909 and became professor of ophthalmology in Prague in 1916. He described rubeosis iridis in 1928,[1] and vascular changes in hypertension in 1939.[2] He was deported to Theresienstadt on July 8th 1943 and survived.[3]

References

  1. ^ Waldstein, Ernst (1934). "Rubeosis Diabetica Iridis (letter)". Arch Ophthalmol. 12 (3): 419–420. doi:10.1001/archopht.1934.00830160123014. Retrieved 2009-04-12.
  2. ^ Salus, Robert; Waldstein, Ernst (1939). "The fundus oculi in generalized hypertension and arteriosclerosis". Arch Ophthalmol. 21 (3): 505–508. doi:10.1001/archopht.1939.00860030113011. Retrieved 2012-11-23. (The given source has "Ernst aldstein" as second author, obviously erroneous, see this list, p. XVIII.)
  3. ^ arolsen archives Transportkartei https://collections.arolsen-archives.org/de/document/5077850. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)