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Marcus Beck (14 October 1843 – 21 May 1893) was a British professor of surgery at University College Hospital. He was an early proponent of the germ theory of disease and promoted the discoveries of Louis Pasteur, Robert Koch, and Joseph Lister in surgical literature of the time. He gave his name to the Marcus Beck Library (previously Laboratory) at the Royal Society of Medicine (RSM).
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Date of birth | 14 October 1843 Isleworth | ||||
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Date of death | 21 May 1893 Isleworth | ||||
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Media in category "Marcus Beck"
The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total.
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Buildings and famous alumni of University College Hospital, Wellcome L0002939.jpg 1,122 × 1,700; 900 KB
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Buildings and famous alumni of University College Hospital, Wellcome V0014735.jpg 2,280 × 3,306; 3.05 MB
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First and last page of a letter from Marcus Beck Wellcome L0034536.jpg 3,456 × 2,698; 1.36 MB
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Marcus Beck Library 2017.jpg 480 × 640; 95 KB
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Marcus Beck. Photograph by G. Jerrard. Wellcome M0010636.jpg 2,680 × 4,017; 2.46 MB
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Marcus Beck. Photograph by G. Jerrard. Wellcome V0026015.jpg 2,235 × 3,260; 2.69 MB
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Second and third page of a letter from Marcus Beck Wellcome L0034537.jpg 3,462 × 2,680; 1.41 MB