Karl Mellinger

Karl Mellinger (26 November 1858, in Mainz 21 May 1917, in Basel) was a German-Swiss ophthalmologist.

Up until 1883 he studied medicine at the universities of Zürich and Basel, and afterwards worked as an assistant to ophthalmologists Johann Friedrich Horner in Zürich and Karl Stellwag von Carion at the University of Vienna. In 1889 he obtained his habilitation at Basel and was named head of the outpatient clinic. In 1896 he became an associate professor and successor to Heinrich Schiess-Gemuseus as head of the university eye clinic. Among his students and assistants at Basel were Alfred Vogt and August Siegrist.[1] He is credited with introducing a specialized ring magnet (inner pole eye magnet) into ophthalmology.[2]

Selected writings

He was the author of around 30 scientific papers on various ophthalmic subjects,[1] such as:

References

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