Historical Vignette: Johann Friedrich Horner (1831-1886): Swiss Ophthalmologist, Scientific Contributor, and Accomplished Academician
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Historical Vignette: Johann Friedrich Horner (1831-1886): Swiss Ophthalmologist, Scientific Contributor, and Accomplished Academician
Keywords: Bernard-Horner syndrome; Claude Bernard; Horner syndrome; Johann Friedrich Horner; historical vignette; miosis and anhydrosis; oculosympathetic paresis; ptosis.
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