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  2. Moorfields Eye Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Moorfields Eye Hospital was founded at Charterhouse Square in 1805 as the London Dispensary for curing diseases of the Eye and Ear, by John Cunningham Saunders, assisted by John Richard Farre. [3] It moved to a site on the former Moorfields in 1822, [ 4 ] before moving to its present site in 1899, and became part of the National Health Service ...

  3. Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust - Wikipedia

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    Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust is an NHS foundation trust which runs Moorfields Eye Hospital.. The Trust employs over 1,700 people. Over 24,000 ophthalmic operations are carried out and over 300,000 patients are seen by the hospital each year.

  4. UCL Institute of Ophthalmology - Wikipedia

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    The Institute of Ophthalmology was officially opened in November 1948 as an ophthalmology training facility specialised in fundamental research. [6] During the 1980s and 1990s the institute moved in a phased manner from its original location in Judd Street to its present site in Bath Street adjacent to Moorfields Eye Hospital. [6]

  5. Geoffrey Rose (ophthalmologist) - Wikipedia

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    With further training in Internal Medicine, he was awarded Membership of the Royal College of Physicians in 1982. Rose received training in ophthalmology at King's College Hospital, St Thomas Hospital and Moorfields Eye Hospital, with award of Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons and the Royal College of Ophthalmologists. He has a Master ...

  6. Alan C. Bird - Wikipedia

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    Alan Charles Bird (born 4 July 1938, in Bromley, Kent, UK) is an English ophthalmologist, famous for his work on degenerative and hereditary diseases of the retina. [1]Bird was educated from 1949 to 1956 at Bromley Grammar School and from 1956 to 1961 at Guy's Hospital Medical School, where he studied neurology and neurosurgery and received his Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery ...

  7. Peng Tee Khaw - Wikipedia

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    Khaw is Director of the National Institute of Health's Biomedical Research Centre at Moorfields, and University College London's Institute of Ophthalmology. [1] He has raised more than £120 million for research and buildings including funding for the world's largest Children's Eye Hospital and translational research clinical centre. [1]

  8. Barrie R. Jones - Wikipedia

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    From 1951 Jones worked in London at the ophthalmology department of Moorfields Eye Hospital and at Moorfields' Institute of Ophthalmology under Stewart Duke-Elder. In 1963 he became a professor of clinical ophthalmology of the University of London at Moorfields' Institute of Ophthalmology, continuing in that professorial chair until 1981. [3]

  9. Harold Ridley (ophthalmologist) - Wikipedia

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    Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Sir Nicholas Harold Lloyd Ridley [ 1 ] [ 3 ] (10 July 1906 – 25 May 2001) was an English ophthalmologist who invented the intraocular lens and pioneered intraocular lens surgery for cataract patients.