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Niels Ryberg Finsen

Niels Ryberg Finsen (15 December 1860 – 24 September 1904) was a Faroese-Icelandic physician and scientist. In 1903, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology "in recognition of his contribution to the treatment of diseases, especially lupus vulgaris, with concentrated light radiation, whereby he has opened a new avenue for medical science."[1]

Niels Ryberg Finsen
Born(1860-12-15)15 December 1860
Died24 September 1904(1904-09-24) (aged 43)
Alma materUniversity of Copenhagen
Known forPhototherapy
AwardsNobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1903)
Cameron Prize for Therapeutics of the University of Edinburgh (1904)

Biography

Niels Finsen was born in Tórshavn, Faroe Islands, as the second-oldest of four children. His father was Hannes Finsen [da], who belonged to an Icelandic family with traditions reaching back to the 10th century, and his mother was Johanne Formann from Falster, Denmark.[2]

The family moved to Tórshavn from Iceland in 1858 when his father was given the position of Landfoged.[3] When Niels was four years old his mother died, and his father married her cousin Birgitte Kirstine Formann, with whom he had six children. In 1871 his father was made Amtmand of the Faroe Islands. His father was a member of the Faroese parliament for 12 years, and his older brother Olaf similarly became a member of parliament, for five years, as well as the first mayor of the capital, Tórshavn.[4][circular reference][5][circular reference]

Finsen got his early education in Tórshavn, but in 1874 was sent to the Danish boarding school Herlufsholm, where his older brother Olaf was also a student. Unlike Olaf, Niels had a difficult stay at Herlufsholm, culminating with a statement from the principal which claimed Niels was "a boy of good heart but low skills and energy".[6] As a consequence of his low grades and difficulties with the Danish language, he was sent to Iceland in 1876 to enroll in his father's old school, Lærði skólinn, in Reykjavík.[7] By the time he graduated he was 21 years old and finished 11th out of 15 students.[8]

Studies in medicine

In 1882, Finsen moved to Copenhagen to study medicine at the University of Copenhagen, from which he graduated in 1890. Because he had studied in Iceland before moving to Copenhagen to study, he enjoyed privileged admission to Regensen, which is the most prestigious college dormitory in Denmark. Prioritisation of Icelandic and Faroese individuals in the admission process was official Danish government policy that had been put in place in order to integrate the educated elites of its colonies with the university population in Copenhagen.[9] Following graduation, he became a prosector of anatomy at the university. After three years, he quit the post to devote himself fully to his scientific studies. In 1898 Finsen was given a professorship and in 1899 he became a Knight of the Order of Dannebrog.

The Finsen Institute [da] was founded in 1896, with Finsen serving as its first director. It was later merged into Copenhagen University Hospital and currently serves as a cancer research laboratory that specializes in proteolysis.

Finsen suffered from Niemann–Pick disease, which inspired him to sunbathe and investigate the effects of light on living things.[2] As a result, Finsen developed a theory of phototherapy, stating that certain wavelengths of light have beneficial medical effects.[10] His most important writings were Finsen Om Lysets Indvirkninger paa Huden ("On the effects of light on the skin"), published in 1893 and Om Anvendelse i Medicinen af koncentrerede kemiske Lysstraaler ("The use of concentrated chemical light rays in medicine"), published in 1896. The papers were soon translated into both German and French. In later work he researched the effects of sodium chloride, observing the results of a low sodium diet, which he published in 1904 as En Ophobning af Salt i Organismen ("An accumulation of salt in the organism").[2]

Finsen won the Nobel Prize in Physiology in 1903 for his work on phototherapy. He was the first Scandinavian to win the prize and is the only Faroese Nobel Laureate in physiology to date. In 1904, Finsen was awarded the Cameron Prize for Therapeutics of the University of Edinburgh.

Personal life

Finsen married Ingeborg Balslev (1868–1963) on 29 December 1892.

Finsen's health began to fail in the mid-1880s. He had symptoms of heart trouble and suffered from ascites and general weakness. The sickness disabled his body but not his mind, and he continued to work from his wheelchair. He died in Copenhagen on 24 September 1904. Accounts of his funeral can be found at the National Library of Medicine.[11]

Memorials

The Finsen Laboratory at Copenhagen University Hospital is named in his honor. Finsensvej in Frederiksberg is also named in his honor and so was the Finsen Power Station, which was located on its north side.

A large memorial to Finsen designed by Rudolph Tegner was installed next to Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen in 1909. It shows a standing naked man flanked by two kneeling naked women reaching up to the sky. The sculpture is entitled Mod lyset (Towards the Light), and symbolised Finsen's principal scientific theory that sunlight can have healing properties. It is situated on the corner of Blegdamsvej and Nørre Allé.[12]

In Tórshavn there is also a memorial to Finsen and one of the city's main streets, Niels Finsens gøta, bears his name. Kommunuskúlin, the old public school in central Tórshavn is rebuilt for student housing with the new name Finsen.[13]

References

  1. ^ "The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1903". Nobelprize.org. Nobel Media AB. 2014. from the original on 2016-10-22.
  2. ^ a b c "Niels Ryberg Finsen - Biographical". Nobelprize.org. Nobel Media AB. 2014. Retrieved 2016-11-04.
  3. ^ "Landfoged". Den Store Danske (in Danish). 2012. Retrieved 2015-11-05.
  4. ^ da:Olaf Finsen (apoteker)
  5. ^ da:Hannes Finsen (stiftamtmand)
  6. ^ Nielsen, Louis (2002). "Niels Ryberg Finsen: Danmarks første Nobelpristager" [Niels Ryberg Finsen: Denmark's first Nobel Prize winner]. Rostras Forlag (in Danish). Retrieved 2015-11-08.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-01-07. Retrieved 2018-01-06.
  8. ^ "Niels Ryberg Finsen – Danmarks første Nobelpristager".
  9. ^ http://www.regensianersamfundet.dk/medlemsbladet_arkiv/Regensen/1992/Regensen_1992.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  10. ^ Grzybowski, Andrzej; Pietrzak, Krzysztof (2012). "From patient to discoverer-Niels Ryberg Finsen (1860-1904)-the founder of phototherapy in dermatology" (PDF). Clinics in Dermatology. 30 (4): 451–455. doi:10.1016/j.clindermatol.2011.11.019. PMID 22855977.
  11. ^ "Memoir of Funeral of Niels Ryberg Finsen, and Clippings 1904". National Library of Medicine.
  12. ^ "Mod Lyset" [Towards the Light]. Copenhagen Municipality (in Danish). Retrieved 2013-09-17.
  13. ^ "Tey fyrstu eru flutt í Finsen".

External links

  • Works by or about Niels Ryberg Finsen at Internet Archive
  • Niels Ryberg Finsen on Nobelprize.org  
  • Niels Finsen, an engine of our ingenuity
  • An extensive biography on Niels Finsen (in Danish only)
  • The Finsen Institute at Copenhagen University Hospital
  • Our Friend, the Sun: Images of Light Therapeutics from the Osler Library Collection, c. 1901-1944. Digital exhibition by the Osler Library of the History of Medicine, McGill University
  • Niels Ryberg Finsen at Find a Grave

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Niels Ryberg Finsen 15 December 1860 24 September 1904 was a Faroese Icelandic physician and scientist In 1903 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology in recognition of his contribution to the treatment of diseases especially lupus vulgaris with concentrated light radiation whereby he has opened a new avenue for medical science 1 Niels Ryberg FinsenBorn 1860 12 15 15 December 1860Torshavn Faroe IslandsDied24 September 1904 1904 09 24 aged 43 Copenhagen DenmarkAlma materUniversity of CopenhagenKnown forPhototherapyAwardsNobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1903 Cameron Prize for Therapeutics of the University of Edinburgh 1904 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Studies in medicine 1 2 Personal life 2 Memorials 3 References 4 External linksBiography EditNiels Finsen was born in Torshavn Faroe Islands as the second oldest of four children His father was Hannes Finsen da who belonged to an Icelandic family with traditions reaching back to the 10th century and his mother was Johanne Formann from Falster Denmark 2 The family moved to Torshavn from Iceland in 1858 when his father was given the position of Landfoged 3 When Niels was four years old his mother died and his father married her cousin Birgitte Kirstine Formann with whom he had six children In 1871 his father was made Amtmand of the Faroe Islands His father was a member of the Faroese parliament for 12 years and his older brother Olaf similarly became a member of parliament for five years as well as the first mayor of the capital Torshavn 4 circular reference 5 circular reference Finsen got his early education in Torshavn but in 1874 was sent to the Danish boarding school Herlufsholm where his older brother Olaf was also a student Unlike Olaf Niels had a difficult stay at Herlufsholm culminating with a statement from the principal which claimed Niels was a boy of good heart but low skills and energy 6 As a consequence of his low grades and difficulties with the Danish language he was sent to Iceland in 1876 to enroll in his father s old school Laerdi skolinn in Reykjavik 7 By the time he graduated he was 21 years old and finished 11th out of 15 students 8 Studies in medicine Edit In 1882 Finsen moved to Copenhagen to study medicine at the University of Copenhagen from which he graduated in 1890 Because he had studied in Iceland before moving to Copenhagen to study he enjoyed privileged admission to Regensen which is the most prestigious college dormitory in Denmark Prioritisation of Icelandic and Faroese individuals in the admission process was official Danish government policy that had been put in place in order to integrate the educated elites of its colonies with the university population in Copenhagen 9 Following graduation he became a prosector of anatomy at the university After three years he quit the post to devote himself fully to his scientific studies In 1898 Finsen was given a professorship and in 1899 he became a Knight of the Order of Dannebrog The Finsen Institute da was founded in 1896 with Finsen serving as its first director It was later merged into Copenhagen University Hospital and currently serves as a cancer research laboratory that specializes in proteolysis Finsen suffered from Niemann Pick disease which inspired him to sunbathe and investigate the effects of light on living things 2 As a result Finsen developed a theory of phototherapy stating that certain wavelengths of light have beneficial medical effects 10 His most important writings were Finsen Om Lysets Indvirkninger paa Huden On the effects of light on the skin published in 1893 and Om Anvendelse i Medicinen af koncentrerede kemiske Lysstraaler The use of concentrated chemical light rays in medicine published in 1896 The papers were soon translated into both German and French In later work he researched the effects of sodium chloride observing the results of a low sodium diet which he published in 1904 as En Ophobning af Salt i Organismen An accumulation of salt in the organism 2 Finsen won the Nobel Prize in Physiology in 1903 for his work on phototherapy He was the first Scandinavian to win the prize and is the only Faroese Nobel Laureate in physiology to date In 1904 Finsen was awarded the Cameron Prize for Therapeutics of the University of Edinburgh Personal life Edit Finsen married Ingeborg Balslev 1868 1963 on 29 December 1892 Finsen s health began to fail in the mid 1880s He had symptoms of heart trouble and suffered from ascites and general weakness The sickness disabled his body but not his mind and he continued to work from his wheelchair He died in Copenhagen on 24 September 1904 Accounts of his funeral can be found at the National Library of Medicine 11 Memorials EditThe Finsen Laboratory at Copenhagen University Hospital is named in his honor Finsensvej in Frederiksberg is also named in his honor and so was the Finsen Power Station which was located on its north side A large memorial to Finsen designed by Rudolph Tegner was installed next to Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen in 1909 It shows a standing naked man flanked by two kneeling naked women reaching up to the sky The sculpture is entitled Mod lyset Towards the Light and symbolised Finsen s principal scientific theory that sunlight can have healing properties It is situated on the corner of Blegdamsvej and Norre Alle 12 In Torshavn there is also a memorial to Finsen and one of the city s main streets Niels Finsens gota bears his name Kommunuskulin the old public school in central Torshavn is rebuilt for student housing with the new name Finsen 13 References Edit The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1903 Nobelprize org Nobel Media AB 2014 Archived from the original on 2016 10 22 a b c Niels Ryberg Finsen Biographical Nobelprize org Nobel Media AB 2014 Retrieved 2016 11 04 Landfoged Den Store Danske in Danish 2012 Retrieved 2015 11 05 da Olaf Finsen apoteker da Hannes Finsen stiftamtmand Nielsen Louis 2002 Niels Ryberg Finsen Danmarks forste Nobelpristager Niels Ryberg Finsen Denmark s first Nobel Prize winner Rostras Forlag in Danish Retrieved 2015 11 08 Niels Finsen Archived from the original on 2018 01 07 Retrieved 2018 01 06 Niels Ryberg Finsen Danmarks forste Nobelpristager http www regensianersamfundet dk medlemsbladet arkiv Regensen 1992 Regensen 1992 pdf bare URL PDF Grzybowski Andrzej Pietrzak Krzysztof 2012 From patient to discoverer Niels Ryberg Finsen 1860 1904 the founder of phototherapy in dermatology PDF Clinics in Dermatology 30 4 451 455 doi 10 1016 j clindermatol 2011 11 019 PMID 22855977 Memoir of Funeral of Niels Ryberg Finsen and Clippings 1904 National Library of Medicine Mod Lyset Towards the Light Copenhagen Municipality in Danish Retrieved 2013 09 17 Tey fyrstu eru flutt i Finsen External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Niels Ryberg Finsen Works by or about Niels Ryberg Finsen at Internet Archive Niels Ryberg Finsen on Nobelprize org Niels Finsen an engine of our ingenuity An extensive biography 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