Controversies in the history of glaucoma: is it all a load of old Greek?

作者: M. Tsatsos , D. Broadway

DOI: 10.1136/BJO.2007.114298

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摘要: Contemporary medical terminology frequently stems from ancient Greek origins. However, there is some controversy relating to the true derivation of word “glaucoma”. The disorder, now defined as glaucoma, was first documented by Ancient Greeks in 400 BC.1 “Glaucosis” mentioned Hippocratic writings a blinding disease occurring most commonly elderly.2 description stated “that once pupil has colour sea – eyesight destroyed and you will often find that other eye also blind”. It thought this condition probably included various sight-threatening conditions including cataract keratitis addition glaucoma. Opacification cornea or lens …

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