An Interactive Annotated World Bibliography of Printed and Digital Works in the History of Medicine and the Life Sciences from Circa 2000 BCE to 2024 by Fielding H. Garrison (1870-1935), Leslie T. Morton (1907-2004), and Jeremy M. Norman (1945- ) Traditionally Known as “Garrison-Morton”

16061 entries, 14144 authors and 1947 subjects. Updated: December 10, 2024

HEBRA, Ferdinand Karl Franz Schwarzmann, Ritter von

6 entries
  • 3991

Versuch einer auf pathologische Anatomie gegründeten Eintheilung der Hautkrankheiten.

Z. k. k. Ges. Aerzte Wien, 2, 34-52, 143-155, 211-31, 1845.

Hebra’s classification of skin diseases was based upon their pathological anatomy.



Subjects: DERMATOLOGY, DERMATOLOGY › Dermatopathology
  • 3992

Atlas der Hautkrankheiten. 10 parts.

Vienna: k.k. Hof- und Staatsdr, 18561876.

Hebra's work includes 104 spectacular folio-sized chromolithographed plates reproducing paintings by Anton Elfinger and Carl Heitzmann.



Subjects: DERMATOLOGY, Illustration, Biomedical
  • 4045

Lichen exsudativus ruber.

Allg. Wien. med. Ztg., 2, 75-76, 1857.

First description of this condition (“Hebra’s pityriasis”).



Subjects: DERMATOLOGY › Specific Dermatoses
  • 4049

Das umschriebene Eczem. Eczema marginatum. In Virchow’s Handbuch der spec. Path. u. Therap., 3, 1 Abt., 361-63.

Erlangen, 1860.

Complete description of tinea cruris (eczema marginatum), first described by Bärensprung in 1854.



Subjects: DERMATOLOGY › Specific Dermatoses
  • 9969

Diseases of the skin, including the exanthemata by Ferdinand Hebra. Vol. 1: Translated and edited by C. Hilton Fagge. Vol. 2: Tr. and ed. by C. Hilton Fagge and P. H. Pye-Smith. Vols. 3-5 are by Ferdinand Hebra and Moritz Kaposi, tr. and ed. by Waren Tay. 5 vols.

London: New Sydenham Society, 18661880.

Digital facsimile of vol. 1 from the Hathi Trust at this link.



Subjects: DERMATOLOGY
  • 4062

Ueber einzelne während der Schwangerschaft, dem Wochenbette und bei Uterinalkrankheiten der Frauen zu beobachtende Hautkrankheiten.

Wien. med. Wschr., 22, 1197-1201, 1872.

Hebra was the first to describe impetigo herpetiformis, more fully dealt with by Kaposi, his son-in-law.



Subjects: DERMATOLOGY › Specific Dermatoses