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      • He set otology on a firm scientific basis by applying the principles established by Robert Graves and William Stokes of the Dublin School of Medicine of correlating clinical observation with post-mortem findings and utilising this information as a framework for therapeutic intervention.
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  2. Oct 21, 2021 · Abstract. William Wilde, father of Oscar Wilde, made a significant contribution to ophthalmology and otology. Qualified as a surgeon. educated in statistics and showing sympathy for the Irish population, Wilde was appointed a Commissioner for the 1851 Census, which covered the time of the Irish Famine (1845–1852).

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  3. William Wilde, father of Oscar Wilde, made a significant contribution to ophthalmology and otology. Qualied as a sur- fi. geon. educated in statistics and showing sympathy for the Irish population, Wilde was appointed a Commissioner for the 1851 Census, which covered the time of the Irish Famine (1845–1852).

  4. Mar 18, 2016 · Sir William Wilde pioneered the epidemiology of deafness. He set otology on a firm scientific basis by applying the principles established by Robert Graves and William Stokes of the Dublin School of Medicine of correlating clinical observation with post-mortem findings and utilising this information as a framework for therapeutic intervention.

    • M Walsh
    • mwalsh@rcsi.ie
    • 2016
  5. Sir William Wilde pioneered the epidemiology of deafness. He set otology on a firm scientific basis by applying the principles established by Robert Graves and William Stokes of the Dublin School of Medicine of correlating clinical observation with post-mortem findings and utilising this information ….

    • M Walsh
    • 2016
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    • Mark T Watts
    • 10.1177/014107689008300318
    • 1990
    • J R Soc Med. 1990 Mar; 83(3): 183-184.
  7. He had studied ophthalmology in Cairo under the Frenchman Clot and then spent six months at Moorfield's where he was associated with William Farr and Sir James Clark.

  8. Mar 18, 2016 · William Wilde: his contribution to otology. Authors: M. Walsh. Date: 18/03/2016. Volume, Year and Page number: May 2016, Volume 185, Issue 2, pp 291–292. Keywords. Otology – Medical statistician – Surgical innovator – Wilde’s snare – Wilde’s incision – Epidemiology – Deafness. View full abstract

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