F.C. Donders (1818-1889) was op vele fronten succesvol: als wetenschapper, als onderwijsvernieuwer, als oogheelkundige en als directeur van het Ooglijdersgasthuis. Wat is de verklaring voor zijn succes en welke lessen kunnen we nu nog van hem leren?
A biography of Dutch biologist, physiologist and ophthalmologist Franciscus Cornelis Donders is presented. He was born on May 27, 1818 at a small manufacturing town of Tilburg in Noord-Brabant, Netherlands. He entered the Military Medical School in Utrecht in 1935 to begin his medical education and completed his studies at the University of Utrecht. He became a junior military surgeon in a garrison in Flushing in 1840. An overview of his accomplishments and career highlights is presented.
Franciscus Cornelis Donders was educated at Duizel and Boxmeer before entering the Military Medical School and the medical faculty at Utrecht University in 1835. In 1840, he received his MD from Leiden and spent 2 years in practice at Vlissingen before returning to Utrecht, where he was appointed as an extraordinary professor to lecture on forensic medicine, anthropology, general biology and ophthalmology. Refraction by the eye is complex, since the ray of light passes through many changes of refractive index in its path, and Donders simplified the account of the process by establishing an equivalent refractive system: the reduced eye. When Donders opened an Eye Hospital in 1858, he devoted himself to clinical ophthalmology, making fundamental advances in providing spectacles to correct errors of refraction-which he separated from errors of accommodation. In 1862, Donders was promoted as an ordinary professor at Utrecht and he handed over the greater part of his practice to his pupil Hermann Snellen. From narrow specialisation, Donders was freed to return to the broader physiology; subatmospheric pressure in the pleura was for a while referred to as 'Donders' pressure'; he also devised a method of measuring the mental reaction time taken in making discrimination, rather than the simple reaction time in which no choice is involved. He was widely honoured, presiding at international congresses, and elected as a foreign member of the Royal Society. He died suddenly on 14 March 1889, but his work lives on.
Donders was oogheelkundige en fysioloog te Utrecht
Over o.a. F.C. Donders die zijn theorie over astygmatisme presenteert.
Over poging van de Groninger universiteit in 1849 om F.C. Donders uit Utrecht weg te lokken.
De correspondentie tussen de Utrechtse hoogleraren Donders, Harting en Hubrecht en Charles Darwin over de verschillen en overeenkomsten in hun visie op de evolutietheorie