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Frederick Parkes WeberFrederick Parkes Weber (1863-1962) was an English dermatologist who practiced medicine in London. His father, Sir Hermann David Weber (1823-1918) was a personal physician to Queen Victoria. Additional recommended knowledgeWeber contributed over 1200 medical articles and wrote 23 books over a period of 50 years. He and his wife published a philosophical medical tome in 1922, called the "Aspects of Death and Correlated Aspects of Life in Art, Epigram, and Poetry". He was a prodigious describer of new and unique dermatological terms, and his name is ascribed to several disorders such as:
Together with his father, Weber was an avid coin collector; their collection was donated to several places such as the Boston Medical Library, the British Museum, the Bodleian Library at Oxford and Fitzwilliam College at Cambridge. He was a long-standing member of the Royal Numismatic Society. Source:
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