Johann Lukas Schönlein
Johann Lukas Schönlein was a German naturalist, and professor of medicine, born in Bamberg. He studied medicine at Landshut, Jena, Göttingen, and Würzburg. After teaching at Würzburg and Zurich, he was called to Berlin in 1839, where he taught therapeutics and pathology.
He served as physician to Frederick William IV.
Work
He was one of the first German medical professors to lecture in the vernacular tongue instead of Latin. Schönlein described purpura rheumatica an allergic non-thrombopenic purpura rash that became known as Henoch–Schönlein purpura, though now known as IgA vasculitis.He also discovered the parasitic cause of ringworm or favus.
J. L. Schönlein first published the name "tuberculosis" in 1832. Prior to Schönlein's designation, tuberculosis had been called "consumption".
Taxon named in his honor
- The blackspot tuskfish is a wrasse native to the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean from Mauritius to Indonesia and Australia north to the Ryukyus.