- Louis Sigurd Fridericia
Louis Sigurd Fridericia (
February 24 ,1881 –February 1947) was a Danishhygienist born inCopenhagen .Louis Fridericia's family had come to Denmark in the 1750s and took the name of the
Jutland town where they settled. He attended theUniversity of his native city ofCopenhagen and graduated medicine in 1906.He became aphysician that year and received further education fromChristian Bohr (1855-1911) in Copenhagen,Ernst Leopold Salkowski (1844-1923) inBerlin ,Georges Dreyer (1873-1934) andFrancis Gotch (1853-1913) atOxford .In Copenhagen he was an assistant at the institutes of
physiology ,bacteriology , and generalpathology , and assistant physician at theRigshospitalet , theKommunehospitalet as well asBispebjerg Hospital.He was habilitated in 1910 and in 1918 was appointed
professor ofhygiene . His first works concern the study of metabolism, respiration and circulation, his later works nutritional hygiene and nutritional physiology.Fridericia went into hiding after the Nazi
Occupation of Denmark and in 1943 was smuggled toSweden hidden in a fishing boat. He then went toLondon where he remained until the liberation. His wife, violinist Karen (Monies) Fridericia, died of overwork a few days after their return to Denmark, and her widower never really recovered from the shock. He died of an inoperable cancer that had affected hisliver ,spleen andaorta .ee also
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Fridericia's formula
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