Robert Walter Doyne
生卒年月 1857/01/01 - 1916/01/01
British ophthalmologist, born in 1857, died in 1916. Robert Walter Doyne was educated at Oxford, Bristol and St. George's Hospital in London and settled in Oxford in 1885. He is a very sensitive and accurate clinical observer, named after his transparent denaturation (Doyne's Cellular Crohn's cho) is just one of several situations he first described. Two years after his death, the establishment of the Doyne Memorial Lecture and Medal is also a concentrated expression of his imprisoned emotions, which remains one of the most precious differences in British ophthalmology. Doyne Honeycomb Veinitis: In some families living in Oxford, England, the drusen present on Bruch's membrane was observed. These dendrites tend to fuse together and eventually fuse, just like a hive; therefore, Doyle's cellular choroiditis gets its name.