- Theodric Romeyn Beck
Theodric Romeyn Beck
M.D. LL.D (April 11 ,1791 -November 19 ,1855 ) (alternatively Theodoric Romeyn Beck or T. Romeyn Beck) was an American physician in Albany,New York specializing inmedical jurisprudence who authored the first significant American book onforensic medicine , "Elements of Medical Jurisprudence" in 1823.Beck was born in Schnenectady,
New York to a family of English descent. He graduated fromUnion College at the age of 16 and theColumbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons with aM.D. at the age of 20 before going into practice in Albany in 1811. In 1815 he was appointed professor of the institutes of medicine, and lecturer on medical jurisprudence in the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Western New York, at Fairfield. He served as the Principal ofThe Albany Academy from 1817 to 1848, where he encouraged the future curator of theSmithsonian Institution ,Joseph Henry , to enroll as a student and later serve as a professor of mathematics andnatural philosophy in 1826. Also during this time, he was a professor of medical jurisprudence at Fairfield Medical College from 1826 until 1836, and professor ofmateria medica in that institution from 1836 till 1840, and atAlbany Medical College from 1840 util 1854. in 1850. Dr. Beck also contributed to numerous scientific journals during his lifetime.
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