Biography:A. T. Brand

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Short description: British physician and cancer researcher
Alexander Theodore Brand
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Born1852
Died23 June 1934(1934-06-23) (aged 81–82)
OccupationPhysician, cancer researcher

Alexander Theodore Brand (1852 – 23 June 1934) was a British physician and cancer researcher.

Brand was born in Chicago of Scottish parentage.[1] He graduated M.B, C.M. with honours from Aberdeen University in 1881. He started medical practice in Driffield in 1882 and obtained his M.D. in 1884.[1] Brand practiced medicine for forty-five years, he retired in 1927. He was a member of the British Medical Association for over fifty years.[1] He was President of the East Yorks and North Lincolnshire Branch during 1902–1903. Brand was a major in the Royal Army Medical Corps and commanded the No. 2 East Yorks Field Ambulance.[1]

Brand took interest in studying the origin of cancer and promoted an infectious theory of cancer due to an undiscovered microorganism.[1][2] He authored the book Cancer: Its Cause, Treatment and Prevention, in 1922 and often debated the origin of cancer with other physicians who disputed his theory in the British Medical Journal.[3][4][5]

Selected publications

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 "Alexander Theodore Brand, M.D". The British Medical Journal 2 (3836): 93–94. 1934. doi:10.1136/bmj.2.3836.93-b. PMID 20778402. 
  2. "Reviewed Work: Cancer: Its Cause, Treatment, And Prevention by Alex. Theodore Brand". The British Medical Journal 1 (3244): 383. 1923. 
  3. Brand, A. T; Brock, Arthur J; Kennedy, Wm. P; Haig, Alexander (1911). "The Nature And Origin Of Cancer". The British Medical Journal 2 (2660): 1677–1678. doi:10.1136/bmj.2.2660.1677. 
  4. Smith, Arthur B; Smith, Sydney M; Brand, A. T. (1924). "The Causation Of Cancer". The British Medical Journal 1 (3312): 1113–1114. doi:10.1136/bmj.1.3312.1113-c. 
  5. Leitch, Archibald (1924). "The Causation Of Cancer". The British Medical Journal 2 (3315): 81. doi:10.1136/bmj.2.3315.81-a.