Andreas Anagnostakis

Greek ophthalmologist and educator

Andreas Anagnostakis - Greek ophthalmologist and educator
Born

1826
199 years ago

Died

March 27th, 1897
128 years ago — 71 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

Greece

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One of the pioneers in ophthalmology, contributed significantly to medical education in Greece. Played a key role in advancing the field of eye care and surgery. Was involved in various medical organizations and promoted ophthalmic practices. His work laid the foundation for future developments in the treatment of eye diseases.

Contributed to advancements in ophthalmology

Promoted medical education in Greece

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