Pierre-Félix Lagrange (22 January 1857 – 22 April 1928) was a French ophthalmologist.
Pierre-Félix Lagrange | |
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Born | 22 January 1857 |
Died | 22 April 1928 | (aged 71)
Alma mater | University of Bordeaux |
Occupation | Opthtalmologist |
Relatives | Pierre Cathala (son-in-law) |
Early life
editPierre-Félix Lagrange was born on January 22, 1857, in Soumensac, département lot-et-Garonne, France. He studied medicine at the University of Bordeaux in Bordeaux.
Career
editLagrange was a professor with the faculty of medicine at Bordeaux. He was a specialist in the study and treatment of ophthalmic disorders, including eye tumors, strabismus, refraction anomalies and glaucoma. He is remembered for introducing a surgical technique that was a combination of an iridectomy and sclerectomy for treatment of glaucoma. This surgery was later referred to as a "sclerectoiridectomy" or "Lagrange's operation".
With Emile Valude (1857–1930), Lagrange was co-publisher of the Encyclopédie française d'ophtalmologie (1903–10).[1]
Death
editHe died on April 22, 1928. He was seventy-one years old.
Selected writings
edit- Etudes sur les tumeurs de l'oeil, de l'orbite et des annexes. Paris, G. Steinheil, 1893.
- Rapport sur le diagnostic et le traitement des tumeurs de l'orbite. Paris, 1903.
- Atlas d'ophtalmoscopie de guerre. 1918
References
edit- This article incorporates translated text from an equivalent article at the French Wikipedia.
- Pierre-Félix Lagrange @ Who Named It