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Felix Lewandowsky : ウィキペディア英語版 | Felix Lewandowsky Felix Lewandowsky (October 1, 1879, Hamburg – October 31, 1921, Basel) was a German dermatologist. ==Biography== In 1902 he earned his doctorate at the University of Strassburg. From 1903 to 1907, he worked at the dermatological clinic in Bern, where he served as an assistant to Josef Jadassohn (1863–1936). Afterwards, he returned to his hometown of Hamburg, where he worked in dermatologist Eduard Arning’s department at St. Georg's Hospital. In 1917 he was appointed director of the dermatological clinic at Basel. While at Basel, he was the author of works on leprosy.〔(Historischen Lexikon der Schweiz ) (biography)〕 Lewandowsky specialized in the study of tuberculosis and pediatric skin diseases, and in 1916 published an important work on tuberculosis of the skin titled "''Die Tuberkulose der Haut''". With Dr. Jadassohn, he described an ectodermal dysplasia now known as "Jadassohn-Lewandowsky syndrome". Just prior to his death, he described epidermodysplasia verruciformis, a rare skin disorder sometimes known as "Lewandowsky-Lutz dysplasia" (named along with dermatologist Wilhelm Lutz 1888-1958). He died on October 31, 1921 in Basel.
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