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Citation

Wendt V, Wendt U. Aktuelle Derm. 2012; 38(4): 126-129.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2012, Theme)

DOI

10.1055/s-0031-1271116

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Presented are the life and work of Fritz Juliusberg (Abb. 1), born on 16. 2. 1872 in Breslau. Already as an assistant doctor in Frankfurt/M. in 1898 he described the Pustulosis acuta varioliformis, which was noted down as Pustulosis Kaposi-Juliusberg or Eczema herpeticatum in the literature. Only one year later he is the first author to describe the Pityriasis lichenoides chronica, which was also named after him. Until the end of the First World War Juliusberg was head of the dermatological department of the municipal hospital in Posen (today Pozna, Poland). Events in the years to follow made him the pawn of political development in Germany. Finally, deprived of his basis of existence by the national socialist race laws, he committed suicide on 25. 3. 1939 in his flat in Berlin-Wilmersdorf. © Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.


Language: de

Keywords

human; Poland; Germany; review; history; medical literature; eczema; dermatologist; pityriasis lichenoides; pustulosis

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