Julius Bruck

Julius Bruck ( born October 6, 1840 in Breslau, Silesia Province; † April 20, 1902 in Breslau) was a German dentist and author.

Life and work

Julius Bruck was a son of the Wroclaw dentist Jonas Bruck ( 1813-1883 ). He studied medicine and dentistry at the University of Breslau in Berlin, Bonn and Paris; was in 1858 in Berlin, the state examination as a dentist, received his doctorate in 1866 at Friedrich -Alexander -University Erlangen -Nuremberg as a doctor of medicine and acquired the license to practice as a doctor in 1870. In 1859 he became assistant physician in the dental office of his father in Wroclaw, habilitated in 1871 in the Faculty of Medicine in Wroclaw with the habilitation thesis contributions to pathology and histology of the dental pulp. A dental treatise behufs his habilitation as a private docent of high praiseworthy faculty medici African of the Royal University of Breslau and received the title of professor in 1891.

Works

  • The Urethroscop for the screening of the bladder and its neighboring parts - and that Stomatoscop for the screening of the teeth and their neighboring parts by galvanic incandescent light. Haruschke & Behrendt, Wroclaw 1867.
  • The presented congenital and acquired defects of the face, jaw, the hard and soft palate, closed on artificial plastic way, and for physicians, surgeons and dental doctors. Core, Wroclaw 1870, new edition 2012; ISBN 978-1-274-17262-4.
  • Contributions to the pathology and histology of the dental pulp. A dental treatise behufs his habilitation as a private docent of high praiseworthy faculty medici African Royal University of Wroclaw. Inaugural Dissertation, Breslau, 1871.
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