Alfred Vogt

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| birth_date = 31 October 1879

| birth_place = Menziken, Aargau

| death_date = 10 December 1943

| death_place = Zürich

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| nationality = Swiss

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| field = ophthalmologist

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| alma_mater = University of Basel

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| prizes = Gonin Medal {{small|(1941)}}

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}}Alfred Vogt (31 October 1879 – 10 December 1943) was a Swiss ophthalmologist, known for his development of techniques for retinoscopy and the surgical management of retinal detachment.Stocker, Frederick W. "PROF. ALFRED VOGT 1879-1943." Archives of Ophthalmology 31, no. 2 (1944): 172–174.{{cite journal | last1 = Stocker | first1 = F. W. | year = 1973 | title = The Eye Clinic of the University of Zurich. 1923-1943: the era of Alfred Vogt | journal = Survey of Ophthalmology | volume = 19 | issue = 1| pages = 31–37 | pmid = 4612805 }}{{Cite web|url=http://www.whonamedit.com/doctor.cfm/1051.html|title=Alfred Vogt|website=www.whonamedit.com}}

Alfred Vogt received his doctorate from the University of Basel in 1904. After training in ophthalmology under professor Karl Mellinger in Basel, Vogt started private practice in 1906. In 1909 he was appointed head physician of the ophthalmological department of the cantonal hospital in the city of Aarau. In 1917 he was appointed professor extraordinarius and director of the University of Basel's eye clinic. In 1923 he was appointed professor ordinarius and director of the University of Zurich's eye clinic.{{Cite web|url=http://www.mrcophth.com/ophthalmologyhalloffame/vogt.html|title=Ophthalmologist and eponyms - Vogt|website=www.mrcophth.com}}

Vogt was a pioneer of specular microscopy; around 1913 he used a slit lamp together with a corneal microscope to investigate the structures of the anterior areas of the eye,{{Cite web|url=http://augenklinik-petrisberg.de/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/martin_wenzel_specular_microscopy_part1.pdf|title=Specular Microscopy - Augenklinik Petrisberg}} and in 1918 he was the first to perform direct examination of the corneal endothelium.[https://books.google.com/books?id=5KeMFEE1s0AC&dq=%22specular+microscopy%22+Vogt&pg=PA972 Textbook of Ophthalmology, Volume 1] by Sunita Agarwal, Athiya Agarwal, David J. Apple He is also credited with introducing perforating cyclodiathermy for the treatment of glaucoma (in 1936).{{cite journal| doi=10.1016/0002-9394(49)90140-3 | pmid=18111339 | volume=32 | issue=2 | title=The Treatment of Glaucoma with Cyclodiathermy* | year=1949 | journal=American Journal of Ophthalmology | pages=241–247 | last1 = Marr | first1 = William G.}}

Early life and education

Vogt was born 31 October 1879 in Burg near Menziken, to Jakob Vogt, a primary school teacher, and Elise (née Koch) into a Protestant family. He completed his studies at the University of Zürich and the University of Basel.

Personal life

In 1906, Vogt married Marie Bossart (1879-1965),Death notice of Marie Vogt-Bossart (1879-1965), NZZ on 28 April 1965

https://www.e-newspaperarchives.ch/?a=d&d=NZZ19650428-01.2.31.6&srpos=5&e=-------de-20--1--img-txIN-Peter+M%C3%BCller%252DVogt-------0----- of Oberägeri. They had two daughters;

  • Helene Vogt (1909-1984),Death notice of Helene Wiederkehr-Vogt (1909-1984), NZZ

https://www.e-newspaperarchives.ch/?a=d&d=NZZ19840116-01.2.53.8&srpos=1&e=-------de-20--1--img-txIN-Wiederkehr%252DVogt-------0----- married to Arthur Wiederkehr (born 1910), an attorney who served on several notable boards (AIAG Alusuisse, Motor-Columbus and UBS).{{Cite web |title=Base de données des élites suisses {{!}} Wiederkehr, Arthur Oskar (1910 - 2001) |url=https://www2.unil.ch/elitessuisses/personne.php?id=54786 |access-date=2024-04-14 |website=www2.unil.ch}}{{Cite web | url=https://dodis.ch/P4253 | title=Wiederkehr, Arthur | website=dodis.ch}} They had two sons and two daughters. Her sons were notable attorneys Dr. Alfred J. Wiederkehr (1936-2023) and Dr. Georg R. Wiederkehr (1938-2017).{{Cite web | title=Death notice of Georg R. Wiederkehr | url=https://www.todesanzeigenportal.ch/?LT7u8lReVdaCeQioZIKgycLD03zimoWKBFdwPQFI3lkNEro36xtvSI1FbNjEpZFrbQKoIXXUfnjPT05BRqPmOt6yLKzyKVj08QCFMhUt6bL4mg6dMfc6bjM7r9IcJgKMUaQf8dIZHSq7AL1J9CYjoj5OVK9Xemyn7rc4709 | url-access=registration | website=www.todesanzeigenportal.ch}}Death notice of Alfred J. Wiederkehr

https://www.todesanzeigenportal.ch/?B4zbdyFi7dgFBEpZ7hViEO3ZrGmXWk6vm2W4DWGK44az2WZlC76ySOe5CjGTcwbKyq27qaCTyLrzVJM7vS5UwNLjH4S6t6f85oa75e5YX5dCg3FsquzrjaJaVLrtNxiD54eHATBb0OySpKX4Vxgntt1ehZIWdJWmhDJnO3na

  • Johanna "Hanni" Vogt (1913-1990), married to Dr. Peter Müller (1909-1981) of Bern. They had three sons and one daughter.Death notice of Dr.med. Peter Müller-Vogt, NZZ

https://www.e-newspaperarchives.ch/?a=d&d=DBB19810304-01.2.18.37.2&srpos=11&e=-------de-20--1--img-txIN-Peter+M%C3%BCller%252DVogt-------0-----

Vogt died on 10 December 1943 in Zürich, Switzerland aged 74.

Awards and honors

  • 1919 Election to the Leopoldina
  • 1932 Donders Medal of the Dutch Ophthalmological Society
  • 1939 Cothenius Medal of the Leopoldina[http://www.leopoldina.org/de/ueber-uns/auszeichnungen/medaillen/cothenius-medaille/historie-der-cothenius-medaille-1864-bis-1953/ Preisträger der Cothenius-Medaille von 1864 bis 1953] bei der Leopoldina (leopoldina.org)
  • 1941 Gonin Medal
  • 1942 Gullstrand Medal of the Swedish Medical Society

Selected works

  • Damage to the Eye caused by Aniline Dye.
  • [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011812153 Atlas der Spaltlampenmikroskopie des lebenden Auges.] Berlin, J. Springer, 1921.
  • 2nd edition in 2 volumes. Springer, 1930–1931
  • 3rd volume. F. Enke, 1942.
  • English translation Handbook and Atlas of the Slit Lamp Microscopy of the Living Eye in 3 volumes, Zürich, 1947.
  • New printing of the 2nd edition (in German), Bonn, J. P. Wayenborgh, 1977.
  • English translation Textbook and Atlas of the Slit Lamp Microscopy of the Living Eye by F. C. Blodi, 3 volumes, Bonn, J. P. Wayenborgh, 1978–1981
  • French translation, Italian translation.

Eponyms

  • Anterior crocodile shagreen of Vogt{{cite journal|author=Tripathi RC|author2=Bron AJ|title=Secondary anterior crocodile shagreen of Vogt|journal=British Journal of Ophthalmology|volume=59|issue=1|year=1975|pages=59–63|doi=10.1136/bjo.59.1.59|pmid=1079137|pmc=1017346}}
  • Palisades of Vogt
  • Striae of Vogt
  • Vogt–Koyanagi–Harada disease
  • Vogt's triad: seen in glaucoma, shouldn't be confused with "Vogt's triad" seen in tuberous sclerosis which is named after the German neurologist Heinrich Vogt.

References

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  • {{cite journal

|last=Gloor

|first=Balder P

|year=2008

|title=Alfred Vogt (1879-1943)

|journal=Survey of Ophthalmology

|volume=53

|issue=6

|pages=655–63

|location = United States| issn = 0039-6257| pmid = 19026327

|doi = 10.1016/j.survophthal.2008.08.014

}}

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Category:1879 births

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Category:Swiss ophthalmologists

Category:Academic staff of the University of Basel

Category:Academic staff of the University of Zurich

Category:People from Kulm District

Category:Recipients of the Cothenius Medal