Anton von Rosas (23 December 1791 – 31 May 1855) was an Austrian ophthalmologist born in Pécs, Hungary. He studied medicine at the Universities of Pest and Vienna, earning his doctorate in 1814. He later became an assistant to Georg Joseph Beer (1763-1821) at the University Eye Clinic in Vienna, and from 1819 to 1821 was director of the ophthalmology clinic at the University of Padua. In 1821 he returned to Vienna as successor to the late Dr. Beer. A street in the Meidling district of Vienna called is named in his honor.
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| - Anton Edler von Rosas, auch Anton(io) Rosas (* 23. Dezember 1791 in Fünfkirchen, Königreich Ungarn; † 31. Mai 1855 in Wien) war ein österreichischer Mediziner, der sich speziell mit der Augenheilkunde befasste. (de)
- Anton von Rosas (23 December 1791 – 31 May 1855) was an Austrian ophthalmologist born in Pécs, Hungary. He studied medicine at the Universities of Pest and Vienna, earning his doctorate in 1814. He later became an assistant to Georg Joseph Beer (1763-1821) at the University Eye Clinic in Vienna, and from 1819 to 1821 was director of the ophthalmology clinic at the University of Padua. In 1821 he returned to Vienna as successor to the late Dr. Beer. A street in the Meidling district of Vienna called is named in his honor. (en)
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| - Anton Edler von Rosas, auch Anton(io) Rosas (* 23. Dezember 1791 in Fünfkirchen, Königreich Ungarn; † 31. Mai 1855 in Wien) war ein österreichischer Mediziner, der sich speziell mit der Augenheilkunde befasste. (de)
- Anton von Rosas (23 December 1791 – 31 May 1855) was an Austrian ophthalmologist born in Pécs, Hungary. He studied medicine at the Universities of Pest and Vienna, earning his doctorate in 1814. He later became an assistant to Georg Joseph Beer (1763-1821) at the University Eye Clinic in Vienna, and from 1819 to 1821 was director of the ophthalmology clinic at the University of Padua. In 1821 he returned to Vienna as successor to the late Dr. Beer. From 1821 to 1853 he was professor of ophthalmology and director of the eye clinic at the University of Vienna. He is credited with making several improvements at the clinic, including establishment of a year-round ambulatory clinic. Among his written works was a three volume ophthalmological textbook titled Handbuch der theoretischen und practischen Augenheilkunde. A street in the Meidling district of Vienna called is named in his honor. (en)
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