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(¤ 1795, † 1837) English scientist and dermatologist, member of the Royal Collegium Chirurgium in London, is one of the most important English successors of Robert Willan alongside Thomas Bateman. His most important work was the "practical treatise on diseases of the skin" published in 1824, which was published in a German translation in 1825, in which the skin diseases are divided into 5 sections (in Willan's case 8 groups).
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- Plumbe, Samuel (1825) Practical treatise on skin diseases. Translated from English. Published by Gr. H.S. pr. Landes-Industrie-Comptoirs, Weimar