Albert Salomon

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Dr Albert Salomon (1883-1976)was the first physician to study x-rays of breast tissue.

Salomon worked at the Royal Surgical University Clinic in Berlin and from about 1913 x-rayed 3000 breast specimens obtained from the morgue in an attempt to identify breast pathology. He demonstrated tumour spread to axillary lymph nodes by using x-rays and was also the first person to associate microcalcifications with breast carcinoma.

Salomon published Beitrage zur pathologie und klinik der mammakarzinome (Contributions to the pathology and clinic of breast cancers) in 1913 1 describing that“Roentgen photographs of excised breast specimens give a demonstrable overview of the form and spread of cancerous tumours”.  Salomon postulated on his findings that there were different types of breast cancer. After 1913 there was no new mammography literature published until Kleinschmidt wrote his article in 1927 2.

Salomon worked as a physician with German forces in World War One. He married his first wife Franziska Grunwald, a nursing sister and they had one child. Grunwald committed suicide in the winter of 1925. Salomon lost his appointment at the university hospital in 1933 after the Nazis came to power in Germany and Hitler was named German chancellor in January 1933. After 1933 Salomon worked at the Jewish hospital in Berlin.

Salomon was interned in Sachsenhausen concentration camp in 1938 after the KristallnachtKristallnacht on 9th and 10th November 1938. After his release the family left Germany.

Saloman was the father of the artist Charlotte Salomon (1917-1943) who became a victim of the holocaust. After the family left Germany she was sent to stay with her grandparents in the south of France. Salomon and his second wife Paula (well known opera singer Paula Lindberg) moved to Amsterdam. In May 1940 Charlotte and her grandfather were sent to the concentration camp at Gurs by the Vichy government. She died in Auschwitz aged 26. Charlotte’s work survived the war and she has posthumously become a renowned artist.

Albert and Paula Saloman lived out the war by hiding in the Netherlands. After the war Saloman resumed working as a physician in Amsterdam.

A collection of writings is entitledVortage und Artikel (lectures and articles) 1950-1967, in which Salomon writes about a wide range of subjects including religion and philosophy.

  • -<![endif]--><!--StartFragment--></p><p><strong>Dr Albert Salomon (1883-1976) </strong>was the first physician to study x-rays of breast tissue.</p><p>Salomon worked at the Royal Surgical University Clinic in Berlin and from about 1913 x-rayed 3000 breast specimens obtained from the morgue in an attempt to identify breast pathology. He demonstrated tumour spread to <a href="/articles/axillary-nodes">axillary lymph nodes</a> by using x-rays and was also the first person to associate <a href="/articles/punctate-microcalcification-within-the-breast">microcalcifications</a> with <a href="/articles/breast-neoplasms">breast carcinoma</a>.</p><p>Salomon published <em>Beitrage zur pathologie und klinik der mammakarzinome</em> (Contributions to the pathology and clinic of breast cancers) in 1913 <sup>1 </sup>describing that “Roentgen photographs of excised breast specimens give a demonstrable overview of the form and spread of cancerous tumours”.  Salomon postulated on his findings that there were different types of breast cancer. After 1913 there was no new mammography literature published until <a href="/articles/kleinschmidt">Kleinschmidt</a> wrote his article in 1927 <sup>2</sup>.</p><p>Salomon worked a physician with German forces in World War One. He married his first wife Franziska Grunwald, a nursing sister and they had one child. Grunwald committed suicide in the winter of 1925. Salomon lost his appointment at the university hospital in 1933 after the Nazis came to power in Germany and Hitler was named German chancellor in January 1933. After 1933 Salomon worked at the Jewish hospital in Berlin.</p><p>Salomon was interned in Sachsenhausen concentration camp in 1938 after the <em>Kristallnacht </em>on 9th and 10th November 1938. After his release the family left Germany.</p><p>Saloman was the father of the artist <strong>Charlotte Salomon</strong> (1917-1943) who became a victim of the holocaust. After the family left Germany she was sent to stay with her grandparents in the south of France. Salomon and his second wife Paula (well known opera singer <strong>Paula Lindberg</strong>) moved to Amsterdam. In May 1940 Charlotte and her grandfather were sent to the concentration camp at Gurs by the Vichy government. She died in Auschwitz aged 26. Charlotte’s <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2142815/?ref_=fn_tt_tt_1">work</a> survived the war and she has posthumously become a renowned artist.</p><p>Albert and Paula Saloman lived out the war by hiding in the Netherlands. After the war Saloman resumed working as a physician in Amsterdam.</p><p>A collection of writings is entitled <em>Vortage und Artikel</em> (lectures and articles) 1950-1967, in which Salomon writes about a wide range of subjects including religion and philosophy.</p><p><!--EndFragment--></p>
  • +<![endif]--><!--StartFragment--></p><p><strong>Dr Albert Salomon </strong>(1883-1976)<strong> </strong>was the first physician to study x-rays of breast tissue.</p><p>Salomon worked at the Royal Surgical University Clinic in Berlin and from about 1913 x-rayed 3000 breast specimens obtained from the morgue in an attempt to identify breast pathology. He demonstrated tumour spread to <a href="/articles/axillary-nodes">axillary lymph nodes</a> by using x-rays and was also the first person to associate <a href="/articles/punctate-microcalcification-within-the-breast">microcalcifications</a> with <a href="/articles/breast-neoplasms">breast carcinoma</a>.</p><p>Salomon published Beitrage zur pathologie und klinik der mammakarzinome (Contributions to the pathology and clinic of breast cancers) in 1913 <sup>1 </sup>describing that “Roentgen photographs of excised breast specimens give a demonstrable overview of the form and spread of cancerous tumours”.  Salomon postulated on his findings that there were different types of breast cancer. After 1913 there was no new mammography literature published until <a href="/articles/kleinschmidt">Kleinschmidt</a> wrote his article in 1927 <sup>2</sup>.</p><p>Salomon worked as a physician with German forces in World War One. He married his first wife Franziska Grunwald, a nursing sister and they had one child. Grunwald committed suicide in the winter of 1925. Salomon lost his appointment at the university hospital in 1933 after the Nazis came to power in Germany and Hitler was named German chancellor in January 1933. After 1933 Salomon worked at the Jewish hospital in Berlin.</p><p>Salomon was interned in Sachsenhausen concentration camp in 1938 after Kristallnacht<em> </em>on 9th and 10th November 1938. After his release the family left Germany.</p><p>Saloman was the father of the artist <strong>Charlotte Salomon</strong> (1917-1943) who became a victim of the holocaust. After the family left Germany she was sent to stay with her grandparents in the south of France. Salomon and his second wife Paula (well known opera singer <strong>Paula Lindberg</strong>) moved to Amsterdam. In May 1940 Charlotte and her grandfather were sent to the concentration camp at Gurs by the Vichy government. She died in Auschwitz aged 26. Charlotte’s <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2142815/?ref_=fn_tt_tt_1">work</a> survived the war and she has posthumously become a renowned artist.</p><p>Albert and Paula Saloman lived out the war by hiding in the Netherlands. After the war Saloman resumed working as a physician in Amsterdam.</p><p>A collection of writings is entitled <em>Vortage und Artikel</em> (lectures and articles) 1950-1967, in which Salomon writes about a wide range of subjects including religion and philosophy.</p><p><!--EndFragment--></p>

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