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  1. Ferdinand Karl Franz Schwarzmann, Ritter von Hebra (7 September 1816, in Brno, Moravia – 5 August 1880 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary) was an Austrian Empire physician and dermatologist known as the founder of the New Vienna School of Dermatology, an important group of physicians who established the foundations of modern dermatology.

  2. Von Hebra (1816–1880) was rightfully called a founder of modern dermatology. He dedicated his life to studying and discovering various skin conditions even in the dark ages when there were many misconceptions about the pathology of skin diseases.

  3. Oct 16, 2023 · Doctors continued to group leprosy and psoriasis until the 1800s when an Austrian physician named Ferdinand Ritter von Hebra (1816–1880) wrote the book Atlas der Hautkrankeiten (Atlas of...

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  5. Mar 16, 2021 · Joseph Jacob Ritter von Plenck (1738–1807) Doctrina de Morbis Cutaneis - classification of more than 150 dermatological diseases in 14 groups of dermatoses: First to classify dermatoses by primary lesions: Ferdinand von Hebra (1816–1880) First to classify dermatoses based on histopathological findings

    • Iago Gonçalves Ferreira, Magda Blessmann Weber, Renan Rangel Bonamigo
    • 10.1016/j.abd.2020.09.006
    • 2021
    • May-Jun 2021
  6. Jan 1, 2017 · Hebra advocated a strong scientific approach on dermatology. He opposed the ancient dogma of humoral pathology, which postulated that most of skin diseases originated in the blood, or in dyscrasia, an abnormal relation between the so-called humoral fluids.

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  7. Ferdinand Karl Franz Schwarzmann, Ritter Von Hebra was one of the founders of the New Vienna School of Dermatology which became the basis of modern dermatology. He was an Austrian physician and dermatologist.

  8. Ferdinand von Hebra. Moravian physician. Learn about this topic in these articles: contribution to dermatology. In dermatology. …century by the Austrian physician Ferdinand von Hebra. Hebra emphasized an approach to skin diseases based on the microscopic examination of skin lesions.

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