Annales d'oculistique

[1] The medical journal was established by Belgian ophthalmologist Dr. Florent Cunier of Brussels and began publication in August 1838, with the help of Martin Schoenfeld.

[2] The editor-in-chief collaborated internationally, engaging with Belgian and foreign doctors including colleagues from Austria, Bavaria, France, Holland, Saxe, and Switzerland.

In 1840, the third volume was published at 52 Rue du Marché aux Poulets in Brussels, Belgium.

[6] The journal's editorial board consisted of Warlomont, Belgian physician Dr. Louis S. Fallot, Dr. J. Bosch, Dr. F. Hairion, and Dr. J.

[7] In Brussels, the offices of the Annales d'oculistique were based at 27 Rue Notre Dame aux Neiges.