Hermann Wilbrand

Hermann Wilbrand ( May 22nd 1851 in Giessen, † September 17, 1935 in Hamburg ) was a German neuro- ophthalmologist. His grandfather was Johann Bernhard Wilbrand (1779-1846), his father Franz Joseph Julius Wilbrand ( 1811-1894 ).

Wilbrand studied in Giessen and Strasbourg, where he received his doctorate in 1875. He was in Strasbourg assistant at Ludwig Laqueur (1839-1909) and in Wroclaw with Carl Friedrich Richard Förster ( 1825-1902 ).

In 1905 he was in Hamburg Head of the ophthalmic department of the General Hospital, and in 1919 full professor.

Works

  • The soul blindness as stove appearance and their relationship with the homonymous hemianopia, alexia and agraphia for. Wiesbaden 1886.
  • The hemianopic visual field forms and the visual perception of Centrum. Wiesbaden, 1890.
  • With Alfred Saenger (1860-1921): About visual impairment in functional nervous disorders. Leipzig 1892.
  • With Staelin The Erhohlungsausdehnung the visual field. Wiesbaden 1896.
  • With Staelin: About the eye diseases in the early period of syphilis. Hamburg and Leipzig, 1897.
  • Hermann Wilbrand and Alfred Saenger [Ed ]: The neurology of the eye: a handbook for nerve and eye doctors. Wiesbaden, publisher of J. F. Bergmann, 9 volumes. From 1900 to 1922.
  • With Carl Behr (1876-1943): The theory of vision. Wiesbaden 1913.
  • The Faservelauf by the optic chiasm and intracranial optic nerve. Berlin 1929.
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