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Revision as of 20:08, 12 April 2012

Lived 1852-1931

Born of Maronite parents in Mount Lebanon, orphaned, taken to Germany at the age of 10, returned to the Ottoman Empire, created map of İzmir in 1876, studied medicine in Würzburg 1878-1880, afterwards worked as a physician in the Ottoman health service, after his retirement lived in Berlin where he died on 9 July 1931.

Chronological Details

Bibliography

Peter Sieve: „Ein vergessener Grenzgänger zwischen Orient und Okzident. Der Arzt und Publizist Dr. Lamec Saad (1852-1931).” Kulturland Oldenburg. Zeitschrift der Oldenburgischen Landschaft, no. 147, (1.2011), pp. 22-27. Download pdf.

Works

  • “Plan de Smyrne. Levé et dressé par Lamec Saad.” Gravé par Blumenau & Sœder. Leipsik : Institut geogr. de Wagner & Debes, 1876.
  • „Die Catarrhe der weiblichen Sexualorgane und ihre Behandlung.“ (Medical dissertation, University of Würzburg 1880). 38 pp. Catalogue entry
  • «La frontière turco-persane et les pèlerins de Kerbela,» Journal Asiatique 5.8 (1885), pp. 532-547.
  • Sechzehn Jahre als Quarantänearzt in der Türkei. Berlin: Dietrich Reimer, 1913. Online available at menadoc.bibliothek.uni-halle.de
  • „Der Aberglaube bei den Orientalen,“ In: Der neue Orient, 3-4, vol. 4 (1919). 15 pp.
  • Palästina-Erinnerungen: 14 Jahre Quarantänearzt in Jafa. Berlin : Dt. Orientbuchh. Mulzer & Cleemann, 1929. 139 pp.