Ernst Adolf Coccius

Ernst Adolf Coccius (September 19, 1825 – November 24, 1890) was a German ophthalmologist who was a native of Knauthain, which today is part of the city of Leipzig.

He studied medicine in Leipzig, Prague and Paris, and earned his degree in 1848. Afterwards he became an assistant at the Leipzig Eye Clinic, becoming its director in 1867, a position he held until his death in 1890. After his death, he was succeeded by Hubert Sattler (1844-1928) at Leipzig.

In 1853, Coccius provided the first description of retinal breaks of the eye, and subsequently made the association to retinal detachment. In 1853 he devised an ophthalmoscope that was a modification of the device invented by Hermann von Helmholtz (1821-1894).

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