The many contributions of Harry Searls Gradle (1883-1950) to ophthalmology are recalled by an author who was his protégé. A former student of Anton Elschnig's, Gradle taught unique surgical skills to those who worked directly with him. Furthermore, he lent his insights and brilliant organizational talents to the development of institutions and programs for the betterment of ophthalmic education and practice.
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