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  1. Frederick Parkes Weber (ur. 1863, zm. 1962) – brytyjski dermatolog. Jego ojciec, sir Hermann David Weber (1823-1918), był osobistym lekarzem królowej Wiktorii. Drugie imię, Parkes, zostało mu nadane na cześć przyjaciela ojca, sir Edmunda Parkesa. Ukończył Trinity College na Uniwersytecie Cambridge . Prowadził praktykę lekarską w ...

  2. Frederick Parkes Weber (8 May 1863 – 2 June 1962) was an English dermatologist and author who practiced medicine in London . Background. Weber's father, Sir Hermann David Weber (1823–1918), was a personal physician to Queen Victoria . Weber was educated at Charterhouse and Trinity College, Cambridge.

  3. history.rcplondon.ac.uk › inspiring-physicians › frederick-parkes-weberFrederick Parkes Weber | RCP Museum

    Parkes Webers profound knowledge and phenomenal memory of rare and obscure diseases gave him an international reputation. He was the last court of appeal on unusual cases, and, it was said, collected them as he did coins and medals.

  4. Dr Frederick Parkes Weber. primary name: Parkes Weber, Frederick. other name: Weber, Frederick Parkes. Details. individual; medical; collector; British; Male. Life dates. 1863-1962. Address. 19 Stanley Street, London (1906) 13 Harley Street, London W1 (1920, 1927) Biography. Medical doctor. MD, FRCP, FSA. Specialist in rare diseases.

  5. He produced well over 1000 articles, and was particularly interested in rare diseases and conditions: conditions with which he is eponymously associated are Rendu-Osler-Weber disease (familial telangiectasis), Weber's diseases (localised epidermolysis bullosa), Weber-Klippel syndrome (haemangiectatic hypertrophy of limbs), Weber-Christian ...

  6. Frederick Parkes Weber described relapsing nonsuppurative panniculitis in 1925. In 1928, Henry Asbury Christian added the word "febrile" (relapsing febrile nodular nonsuppurative panniculitis), whereas Brill first coined the eponym "Weber-Christian disease" in 1936. This article traces the lives of …

  7. A "remarkable collection": The Papers of Frederick Parkes Weber FRCP (1863-1962). - PMC. Journal List. Med Hist. v.45 (4); 2001 Oct. PMC1044425. As a library, NLM provides access to scientific literature.