- Hermann Brehmer
Hermann Brehmer (
14 August 1826 –28 December 1889 ) was a Germanphysician who established the first Germansanatorium for the systematic open-air treatment oftuberculosis .Brehmer was born in Kurtsch (Kurczówa) near Strehlen (Strzelin),
Prussian Silesia . He studied mathematics, astronomy, and natural science at the University of Breslau (Wrocław) from 1847–50. Having gone toBerlin to work at anherbarium in 1850, he abandoned natural science and dedicated himself to medicine at the University of Berlin, receiving his doctorate in 1853. ["Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie", Band 47, 1903. de icon]Alternately, as a botany student in Silesia, Brehmer was diagnosed with tuberculosis and told to find a healthier climate. He went to the
Himalayas , continued his studies, and found himself cured. In 1854 he returned to Germany to study medicine, ultimately writing a dissertation titled "Tuberculosis is a Curable Disease". [Christopher W. Koehler. "Consumption, the great killer". "Modern Drug Discovery". [http://pubs.acs.org/subscribe/journals/mdd/v05/i02/html/02timeline.html] Accessed12 July 2008 .]By 1854 Brehmer had settled in Görbersdorf (Sokołowsko), Silesia. In 1863, Brehmer opened the "Brehmerschen Heilanstalt für Lungenkranke", a hospital in Görbersdorf where patients were exposed to plentiful amounts of high altitude fresh air, and good nutrition. Initially, his sanatorium was based in a small group of cottages, though it would grow to have 300 beds. The results surpassed all previous treatments. [O R McCarthy. "The key to the sanatoria". "Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine" August 2001. [http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1281640] Accessed
12 July 2008 .]Brehmer died in Görbersdorf. His work was continued by one of his patients,
Peter Dettweiler (1837–1904), who opened his own sanatorium (Heilanstalt Falkenberg inHesse ) in 1876; however, Dettweiler emphasized rest rather than exercise. Brehmer and Dettweiler's work was the primary influence on Dr.Edward Trudeau in establishing the successfulAdirondack Cottage Sanitarium atSaranac Lake, New York , in the 1880s.Notes
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