Samuel Jessner

German dermatologist (1859–1929) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Samuel Jessner (21. December 1858 - 7 December 1929) was a German dermatologist known for his work on the skin and hair symptoms of patients with syphilis.[1]

Born(1858-12-21)21 December 1858
Dorbian (now Darbėnai), Russian Empire
Died7 December 1929(1929-12-07) (aged 70)
AlmamaterUniversity of Königsberg
KnownforResearch on skin and hair symptoms of syphilis
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Samuel Jessner
Born(1858-12-21)21 December 1858
Dorbian (now Darbėnai), Russian Empire
Died7 December 1929(1929-12-07) (aged 70)
Alma materUniversity of Königsberg
Known forResearch on skin and hair symptoms of syphilis
ChildrenMax Jessner, Fritz Jessner
Scientific career
FieldsDermatology
InstitutionsUniversity of Königsberg
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Jessner was born in Dorbian (now Darbėnai),[2] Russian Empire, and studied medicine at the University of Königsberg. After completing his doctorate, he habilitated there as well. He dealt mainly with skin and venereal diseases. He was chairman of the Königsberg branch of the free-religious Deutschen Gesellschaft für ethische Kultur (German Society for Ethical Culture). His sons were the dermatologist Max Jessner[3] and the theater director and director Fritz Jessner.

Selected publications

  • Die Hautleiden kleiner Kinder, 1903. 4th edition 1923.
  • Diagnose und Therapie des Ekzems, 1905. 3rd edition 1926.
  • Salben und Pasten mit besonderer Berücksichtigung des Mitin: Anh.: Rezeptformeln, Kabitzsch, Würzburg, 1905. (Digitized)
  • Hauttuberkulose (Lupus vulgaris etc.) einschliesslich Tuberkulide und Lupus erythematodes, 1909.
  • Schönheitsfehler und ihre Behandlung, 1910. 6th edition 1923.
  • Die praktische Bedeutung des Salvarsan für die Syphilistherapie, Kabitzsch, Würzburg, 1911. (Digitized)

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