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Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography/Otto, Charles

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Edition of 1900. No confirmation of this person's existence outside of Appletons' and derived sources has as yet been located, but there is also no verifiable source which states the person is one of Appletons' fictitious entries. Use this information with extra caution.

OTTO, Charles, Danish physician, b. in St. Thomas, W. I., 20 May, 1795; d. in Copenhagen, 13 May, 1879. He received his early education in St. Thomas, but finished his studies in Copenhagen, where he was graduated in medicine in 1819. He visited South America in 1825, 1829, 1834, and 1848, and published “Phrenologien,” in which the author made a particular study of the crania of the South American Indians (Copenhagen, 1825); “Om Brændevinens fordærvelige Virkninger paa menneskens Legeme og Aand,” in which the author narrates the terrible effects of liquor on the Indian races of North and South America; and other works.