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TOBIAS KATZ 1652-1729

TOBIAS KATZ 1652-1729 Apparently not a great deal is known about the details of the life of Tobias Katz, one of the Jewish physicians of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. What is known was embodied in two articles by A. Levinson, in 1917.1 Tobias was born in 1652 at Metz, where his father had settled after being driven out of Russia by the Cossacks, and he lived in Metz until the death of his father; then he went to Krakow, where he studied medicine. This move was only the first in a long series of travels which led to Tobias mastering nine languages and acquiring a knowledge of the life of peoples in many lands. Later he studied in Frankfort and afterward in Padua, where he took his degree in medicine. In Adrianople, he wrote his book "Maaseh Tuviah, The Work of Tobias," which was published in Venice. In his wanderings he http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American journal of diseases of children American Medical Association

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Publisher
American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright © 1934 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0096-8994
eISSN
1538-3628
DOI
10.1001/archpedi.1934.01960090140015
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Abstract

Apparently not a great deal is known about the details of the life of Tobias Katz, one of the Jewish physicians of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. What is known was embodied in two articles by A. Levinson, in 1917.1 Tobias was born in 1652 at Metz, where his father had settled after being driven out of Russia by the Cossacks, and he lived in Metz until the death of his father; then he went to Krakow, where he studied medicine. This move was only the first in a long series of travels which led to Tobias mastering nine languages and acquiring a knowledge of the life of peoples in many lands. Later he studied in Frankfort and afterward in Padua, where he took his degree in medicine. In Adrianople, he wrote his book "Maaseh Tuviah, The Work of Tobias," which was published in Venice. In his wanderings he

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American journal of diseases of childrenAmerican Medical Association

Published: Feb 1, 1934

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