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History

Articles on the rich history of photography and ophthalmic imaging.

Evolution of the Profession

The First Successful Fluorescein Angiogram in a Human Subject

Milestones, Rivalries and Controversy:
The Origins of Photography and Ophthalmic Photography
Part I, The Priority Debate (Who was first?)

Milestones, Rivalries and Controversy:
The Origins of Photography and Ophthalmic Photography
Part II, Stereo Photography

Milestones, Rivalries and Controversy:
The Origins of Photography and Ophthalmic Photography
Part III, The First Human Fundus Photograph

Audio of 2011 AAO Museum of Vision Symposium presentation: Milestones, Rivalries, and Controversy: The Origins of Photography and Ophthalmic Photography

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