Julius Bruck


Julius Bruck was a German dentist who was a native of Breslau.
He studied dentistry and medicine at the Universities of Breslau, Berlin, Bonn and Paris; obtaining a degree in dentistry from Berlin in 1858. Afterwards he worked as an assistant to his father, Jonas Bruck in Breslau. In 1871 he became privat-docent at the University of Breslau, and in 1891 was awarded with an honorary professorship.
In 1867 Bruck designed a water-cooled diaphanoscopic instrument for translumination of the bladder via the rectum. This instrument consisted of an illuminated platinum thread inserted into a double glass wall cylinder with the instrument's outer glass chamber cooled by water.

Selected publications

Die Krankheiten des Zahnfleisches Beiträge zur Pathologie und Histologie der Zahnpulpa Ueber Angeborene und Erworbene Defekte des Gesichts und des Kiefers
  • ''Das Urethroscop und Stomatoscop Durch Galvanisches Glühlicht''