Simon Pallas
Simon Pallas | |
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Born |
1694 Berlin, Holy Roman Empire |
Died | July 24, 1770 |
Nationality | German |
Fields |
Medicine Surgery |
Institutions | Collegium medico-chirurgicum |
Influenced |
Peter Simon Pallas August Friedrich Pallas |
Simon Pallas (1694 – July 24, 1770) was a German physician.[1]
Pallas was born in Berlin, where he remained through his life. He was professor of surgery at the Collegium medico-chirurgicum, and first surgeon at the Charité hospital. He was considered a bold surgeon, and wrote a number of textbooks on the subject.
He was the father of famous zoologist and botanist Peter Simon Pallas, and of physician August Friedrich Pallas.
Writings
- Anleitung zur praktischen Chirurgie (Guide to Practical Surgery; 1763, 1770)
- Ueber die chirurgischen Operatione (On the Surgical Operations; 1763, 1770)
- Anleitung die Knochenkrankheiten zu heilen (Guide to Healing Bone Diseases; 1770)
References
- August Hirsch (1887). "Pallas, Simon". Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (in German). 25. p. 98.
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