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English physician (1757–1812)
For the officer in the British Army, seeRobert Hugh Willan. For the British surgeon and academic, seeRobert Joseph Willan.

Robert Willan
Photograph of Robert Willan
Born12 November 1757
Died7 April 1812
Madeira, Portugal
OccupationDermatologist

Robert WillanFRS (12 November 1757 nearSedbergh,Yorkshire, England – 7 April 1812 inMadeira, Portugal) was an English physician, and the founder ofdermatology as a medical specialty.

Life

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Willan was born on 12 November 1757 in Sedbergh, Yorkshire. He was educated atSedbergh School, and received his medical degree at theUniversity of Edinburgh in 1780. After completing his medical studies, William worked inDarlington until 1783, when he moved to London to serve as physician at theCarey Street Public Dispensary until 1803. While working alongsideThomas Bateman, Willan was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1809. He died on 7 April 1812, in Madeira, Portugal.[1]

Works

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Following the example ofCarl Linnaeus, Willan attempted a taxonomic classification of skin diseases, describingimpetigo,lupus,psoriasis,scleroderma,ichthyosis,sycosis, andpemphigus. Willan's portrait was reproduced on the cover of theBritish Journal of Dermatology for many years.[2] Willan and Bateman working together provided the world's first attempt to classify skin diseases from an anatomical standpoint.[3]

In 1790, Willan received theFothergill Gold Medal from theMedical Society of London for his classification of skin diseases. In the same year, he published an account entitled "A Remarkable Case of Abstinence", which detailed the case of a young Englishman with aneating disorder who died in 1786 after fasting for 78 days.[4][5]

A copy of one of his works was translated into German and published in Breslau in 1799. The English version has been lost.[6]

In 1798, Willan described the occupational disease psoriasis diffusa, which affects the hands and arms of bakers, and in 1799, he first described the exanthematous rash of childhood known aserythema infectiosum.[7]

Willan's 1808 book,On Cutaneous Diseases is a landmark in the history of dermatology and in medical illustration and contains the first use of the word "lupus" to describe cutaneoustuberculosis.[8]

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References

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  1. ^Sebastian, Anton, ed. (2000).Dates in medicine: a chronological record of medical progress over three millennia. New York: Parthenon Publ. Group.ISBN 978-1-85070-095-1.
  2. ^"Robert Willan".www.nndb.com. Retrieved25 May 2023.
  3. ^Evans, Alfred Spring; Kaslow, Richard A. (1997).Viral infections of humans: epidemiology and control (4th ed.). New York: Plenum medical book company.ISBN 978-0-306-44856-0.
  4. ^Levere, Trevor Harvey; Turner, Gerard L'Estrange (2002).Discussing chemistry and steam: the minutes of a coffe house philosophical society, 1780-1787. Oxford: Oxford university press.ISBN 978-0-19-851530-2.
  5. ^Silverman, Joseph A. (1990). "Anorexia Nervosa in the Male: Early Historic Cases". In Andersen, Arnold E. (ed.).Males with Eating Disorders. Eating disorders monograph series no. 4. New York: Brunner/Mazel. pp. 3–8.ISBN 978-0-87630-556-0.
  6. ^Fagge, C. Hilton.On Disease of the Skin by Ferdinand Hebra, N.D. The New Sydenham Society, London.
  7. ^Lee, Helen S. J., ed. (2002).Dates in infectious diseases. Landmarks in medicine series. Boca Raton: Parthenon.ISBN 978-1-84214-150-2.
  8. ^Bateman, Thomas (1817).Delineations of Cutaneous Diseases: exhibiting the characteristic appearances of the principal genera and species comprised in the classification of the late Dr. Willan; and completing the series of engravings begun by that author. L.L. Sailliar (engraver). London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green.

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