- Theodor Brugsch
Theodor Brugsch (
October 11 ,1878 – 1963) was a Germaninternist who was born inGraz . He attained "professor extraordinary" in 1910, and practiced medicine at theCharité Hospital inBerlin prior to, and after World War I. From 1927-1935 he was a professor at theUniversity of Halle . In 1935 Brugsch resigned from the university due to the political climate in 1930s Germany, and opened a private practice in Berlin. After World War II, he returned to the Charité, where he remained for the remainder of his career. His father,Heinrich Karl Brugsch (1827-1894) was a well-knownEgyptologist .Theodor Brugsch is largely known for his writings, his best-known work being the 19-volume medical handbook titled "Spezielle Pathologie und Therapie" which he published with
Friedrich Kraus from 1919 until 1929. He was the 1954 recipient of theGoethe Prize , and in 1978 was depicted on the 25-pfennig postage stamp by the East German government.Associated eponym:
* "Brugsch's syndrome": a multi-symptom disorder that is similar toTouraine-Solente-Golé syndrome withoutacromegaly .References
* [http://www.whonamedit.com/doctor.cfm/1279.html Who Named It?; Theodor Brugsch]
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