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COMING SOON: Eighteenth-Century Dermatological Handbook

Doctrina de Morbis Cutaneis by Joseph Jacob Plenck

Coming in 2026 from Anthem Press:  The first English translation of the 1783 edition of foundational text of dermatology.   

Skin Disease & the History of Dermatology

Reviews 


Review from the journal The Dermatologist is here.


'This is very much a text driven book with an academic bend but it is very readable and fascinating and there is a good collection of endnotes. This is a considerable and scholarly work on the topic as stated in the title.' 

- Dr. Harry Brown, General Practitioner, Leeds, UK


"This book offers the advantage and the possible countereffects of such a vast collection of material: whereas it covers almost all aspects of the topic, it also conveys the approximations that are necessary to complete the picture. Nevertheless, it will be a milestone in the historiography of dermatology precisely thanks to its comprehensiveness, its specificity, and its systematicity. More informed readers will detect the imprecisions, and non-specialists interested in the topic will be able to go further, especially when consulting the more specific works referred to in the bibliography. All in all, this book should be in all history of medicine libraries and probably also in any library thanks to its broad coverage and, more than anything else, the detailed fresco it presents of humankind fighting with debilitating medical conditions affecting appearances. A variation on the grandiose theme of the human condition."

- Doody's Review,  Alain Touwaide,  PhD  (Ronin Institute)


"The author's writing is succinct and to-the-point, with no superfluous words....This book is a must-read for dermatologists and anyone interested in the history of medicine.  It is a testament to the author's passion for the specialty and is sure to spark an interest in historical aspects of dermatology."  

- Johannes Ring, MD, JEADV, June 2023

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Images for Skin Disease and the History of Dermatology

Ancient Mesopotamia, Ancient Egypt, Classical Greece, Ancient Rome, Leprosy, and Early Middle Ages

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The Islamic Golden Age, Medieval West, Renaissance, Plagues, and the Scientific Revolution

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The Enlightenment, Syphilis, and the 19th Century

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The British School and the French School

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Smallpox, Viennese and German Schools, & 19th Century American Dermatology, 20th century & Beyond

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Cowper's Copperplates

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Copyright © 2025 The History of Dermatology - All Rights Reserved.   All images posted were either photographed  by Scott Jackson or found on Wikimedia Commons.  No material constitutes medical advice.  

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