Cæsar Peter Møller Boeck

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Cæsar Peter Møller Boeck

Cæsar Peter Møller Boeck (28 September 1845 – 17 March 1917) was a Norwegian

(1798-1877).

In 1871, he graduated from the

Kristiania
, later becoming an associate professor (1895).

A specialist in

Jörgen Nilsen Schaumann
). Boeck published his findings of the disorder in an article titled "Multiple benign sarcoid of the skin".

Boeck was a fluent speaker of German, English and French, and travelled extensively throughout Europe during his career. He was an aficionado of art, and spent much of his free time in art museums. In 1917, he published a treatise on Rembrandt called Rembrandt og Saskia i deres hjem (Rembrandt and Saskia in their home). In his will he donated his art collection to the Drammen city museum.

He was co-founder of the magazine Tidsskrift for praktisk Medicin (1881–1886).

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