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(¤ 1892, † 1970) Dermatologist. From 1930-1962 Schreus headed the skin clinic in Düsseldorf. Two innovations are connected with his name: the chlorine-zinc quick etching which was only published in 1950 and was used for basal cell carcinomas and lupus vulgaris, as well as the high-speed grinding of the skin which he perfected.
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- Scholz A (2009) Renaissance of surgical dermatology in the post-war period. Development in the GDR. Act Dermatol 35: 275-278