Ernst Muldashev

Ernst Rifgatowitsch Muldaschew or Ernest Muldaşev Rifqat Uli (Russian Эрнст Рифгатович Мулдашев, scientific transliteration seriously Rifgatovič Muldašev; * January 1, 1948 in Sermenewo, Rajon Belorezk, Bashkortostan ) is a Russian eye surgeon, writer and explorer of Tibet.

Biography

As an eye surgeon, he is head of the All-Russian Centre for Eye and Plastic Surgery ( Всероссийского центра глазной и пластической хирургии ) in Ufa known he was by his claim to have transplanted the first surgeon, a human eye, which allowed the patient to light and rough outline can be seen. Here, cornea and retina were transplanted together; the rest of the eye shall be neugewachsen means of the so Alloplants, a process developed in his clinic biomaterial.

The proclamation of the operation met with massive criticism in the art. It is contested both the effectiveness of the Alloplants as well as the possibility of a simultaneous transplantation of cornea and retina.

Muldaschew was also known for his book The Third Eye, in which he puts unusual theories about the origins of humanity. This theory he builds mainly on Tibetan mythology, for which he took at least an extended research trip.

Works

  • The third eye and the origin of mankind. Spectacular insights into the origin of our civilization, ISBN 3-9807507-0-1
  • " В поисках Города Богов " ( in Russian, 4 volumes: ISBN 5-7654-3535-1, ISBN 5-7654-3020-1, ISBN 5-7654-3334-0, ISBN 5-7654-4080-0 )
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