born March 19, 1745, Rodalben, Bavaria died April 24, 1821, Vienna, Austria German physician who was a pioneer in public health. Frank studied at Heidelberg and Strasbourg. He became court and garrison physician in Rastadt (1769), professor in Gttingen (1784) and in Pavia (1785), director of sanitation in Lombardy (1786), and sanitary officer to the Vienna hospitals (1795). In 1811, after a short time in St. Petersburg as ordinary physician and counselor of state, he returned to practice in Vienna. Frank's fame rests on his System einer vollstndigen medicimschen Policey (1779; System of a Complete Medical Policy), which covers the hygiene of all stages of a man's life. He undertook to systematize all that was known on public health and to devise detailed codes of hygiene for enactment. He was among the first to urge international regulation of health problems; he endorsed the notion of medical police.
FRANK, JOHANN PETER
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