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Abraham BuschkeAbraham Buschke (September 27, 1868 - 1943) was a German dermatologist who was a native of Nakel in the Province of Posen. In 1891 he received his doctorate in Berlin, and afterwards was a surgical assistant in Greifswald. Later he worked at dermatological clinics in Breslau under Albert Neisser (1855-1916) and in Berlin with Edmund Lesser (1852-1918). In 1906 he became head of dermatology at the Rudolf-Virchow-Krankenhaus. In 1943 he died in the Nazi concentration camp at Theresienstadt, Bohemia. Additional recommended knowledgeAbraham Buschke specialized in research of venereal disease. In 1926 with Martin Gumpert (1897-1955) he published a treatise on syphilis in children titled Geschlechtskrankheiten bei Kindern. His name is associated with several eponymous dermatological disorders, including:
In 1894 with pathologist Otto Busse (1867-1922), Buschke described an infectious disease caused by the fungus Cryptococcus neoformans. This condition is sometimes referred to as Busse-Buschke disease. References
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