MSS 2/0272-01			Acc. 1992-086-01


BRECK, THEODORE F. 
(THEODORE FRELINGHUYSEN),
 1844-1904

Skin diseases,
 1868-1869


Biographical

Theodore Frelinghuysen Breck was born in Vienna, New York, in 
1844.  He received his medical degree from Harvard Medical School 
in 1866 and conducted post graduate study in Vienna, Austria, 
during 1868 and 1869.  For twenty four years, Breck was a physician 
at Springfield Hospital in Springfield, Massachusetts.  He died 
in Springfield in 1904.

Breck was a member of the Harvard Medical Alumni Association, 
the Springfield Medical Club, the Advisory Board of Harvard 
Medical School, and the Hampden District Medical Society, of 
which he was president from 1888 to 1889. 


Scope and contents

Theodore F. Breck's lecture notes on skin diseases were taken 
at the K. K. Allgemeine Krankenhaus in Vienna, Austria, during 
1868 and 1869.  The lecturer was dermatologist Ferdinand Hebra 
(1816-1880), the author of numerous works on skin diseases. 
 Hebra's lectures dealt with the identification, classification, 
and treatment of skin diseases.  Breck's notes also contain 
approximately thirty different prescriptions for medicines and 
salves to treat diseases of the skin.

Also included in the volume are notes on gonorrhea and syphilis. 
 These lectures were presented by Emanuel Kohn (b. 1836).  Kohn 
was an assistant of Carl L. Sigmund, Ritter von Ilanor (1810-1883), 
an expert on syphilis who wrote many works on the subject.

Hebra and Kohn probably delivered their lectures in German; Breck's 
notes are written in English, but he occasionally inserted German 
words and phrases.


Provenance

Theodore F. Breck's lecture notes on skin diseases were donated 
to the Historical Collections of the Library of the College 
of Physicians of Philadelphia as part of a larger gift by Mrs. 
Paul E. Bechet on 22 March 1973.

The volume was cataloged in 1992.


1868-1869
1 v.

7/31/1992
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