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About Trizax
 

The TRIZAX web-site allows the stereoscopic visualization of images from the world of science, medicine and technology. This web-site is currently edited by Antonio Bergua, MD, ophthalmologist at the Department of Ophthalmology of the University Erlangen-Nürnberg, in Erlangen (Germany). TRIZAX provides an easy and world wide affordable web-site for the three-dimensional representation of our environment. Due to the origin of this web-site, ophthalmological images will have a preponderant role. But other areas of medicine as well as science and technology are as well considered worth mentioning in TRIZAX.
 
For stereoscopic visualisation of the pictures click on thumbnail to see the 3D image directly if you have appropriate software and monitor for stereovisualisation with shutter-glasses (e.g. from VREX or Nuvision), or click on the symbol of the Petersik´s Stereoscope Applet for easier stereoview.

 
 
Why the name TRIZAX?
TRIZAX can be separated into three syllables:
TRI: From TRIdimensional, the principal characteristic of this web-site: stereoscopic visualisation of pictures.
Z: Of the three axes describing the space, Z is the axis in the depth, perpendicular to X (abscissa) and Y (ordinate) in a Cartesian representation.
AX: suffix which is currently used to denominate systems or processes in the high-tech world.

 
Description of home-page illustrations
 
Ophthalmology
 
The first correct anatomical schematic representation of the mammal eye by Christoph Scheiner (1575-1650). The drawing (1619) represents a transversal section of the eye and the optic nerve.
 
Science
 
One of the first depictions of the benzol molecule by August Kekulé (1829-1896) in Lehrbuch der organischen Chemie (1861).
 
Medicine
 
Drawing of the human blood vessels and inner organs. Manuscript (1158) from the monastery of Prüfening near Regensburg (Germany).
 
Technology
 
Medal by Leibnitz (1697-1698), showing the binary numbers.
© Niedersächsische Landesbibliothek, Hannover (Germany).
 

 
 
Antonio Bergua, MD
The Stereoscopic Atlas of Ophthalmology
Department of Ophthalmology
University of Erlangen-Nürnberg
Schwabachanlage 6
D-91054 Erlangen / Germany
Phone: +49 9131 8534465     FAX: +49 9131 8534436
 
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