Theophil Friedrich Christen
Theophil Friedrich Christen (April 15, 1879 in Basel - May 6, 1920 in Genfersee) was a doctor, mathematician, physicist, economist and pioneer of physical medicine, in particular of X-ray radiation.
Zeitschrift für medizinische Physik wrote[1]:
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The Swiss mathematician and physician Theophil Christen was one of the first important pioneers in Medical Physics. He structured the previously confused field of physical concepts and definitions for medical applications of X-rays and paved the way for the modern understanding of dosimetry. |
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In his honor, the Swiss Society for Radiation Biology and Medical Physics established the Theophil-Christians Medal in 2006[2], first awarded to Jean-François Valley.[3]
Publications
- "Ausbeutungslose Freiwirtschaft : Frei von privater Ausbeutung! ; Frei von staatlicher Bevormundung! ; Stark zur Selbstverantwortung!" (English: "Exploitative Lose Free Economy: Free from private exploitation! ; Free of state paternalism! ; Strong self-responsibility! ")
- "Das Geldwesen: ein dynamisches System" (English: "The Banks: a dynamic system")
- "Die Kaufkraft des Geldes und ihre Bedeutung für die Volkswirtschaft" (English: "The purchasing power of money and its importance for the national economy")
- "Die politische Frauenfibel" (English: "The Women's Political Primer")
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