Friederich Wilhelm Eurich papers
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Type of record: Archive
Title: Friederich Wilhelm Eurich papers
Classmark: MS 1938
Creator(s): Eurich, Professor Friederich Wilhelm (1867-1945)()
Date(s): 1901-2003
Language: English
Size and medium: artworks, cd, negatives, pamphlets, photographs,; 3 boxes
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/163617
Description
Comprises papers by Eurich, some of his notes and photographs. Also includes reports and publications connected with his work on anthrax, skin and other diseases.
Physical characteristics
Measurement details: 2 green boxes, 1 grey
Biography or history
Dr Friederich Eurich (1867-1945) was a German bacteriologist. He set up a general practice in Bradford, England in 1896. Eurich was appointed bacteriologist at the Pathological and Bacteriological Laboratory set up by Bradford Council to counter the problem of cutaneous anthrax (wool sorter's disease). He became Professor of Forensic Medicine at Leeds Medical School in 1908 and retired in 1932.
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