Oskar Simon
Oskar Simon was a German dermatologist who was a native of Berlin.
He studied medicine in Berlin, where he earned his doctorate in 1868. He furthered his education in Vienna, where he took classes from Ferdinand von Hebra and Hermann Edler von Zeissl. During the Franco-Prussian War he was an assistant-surgeon, and in 1872 became a lecturer of skin diseases and syphilis in Berlin.
In 1878 he succeeded Heinrich Koebner as professor of dermatology at the University of Breslau, and also became chief physician at Allerheiligen Hospital. Among his students were Albert Neisser, Edmund Lesser and Eduard Arning. Oskar Simon died from carcinoma of the stomach on 2 March 1882 at the age of 37.
Selected publications
- Zur Anatomie des Xanthoma palpebrarum, 1872 - On the anatomy of xanthoma palpebrarum.
- Die Localisation der Hautkrankheiten, Histologisch und Klinisch Bearbeitet, 1873 - Localization of skin diseases, histologically and clinically analyzed.
- Ueber das Molluscum Contagiosum, 1876 - On molluscum contagiosum.
- Ueber multiple, kachektische Hautgangrän, 1878 - On multiple, cachetic gangrene of the skin.
- Ueber Prurigo und die Behandlung Derselben mit Pilocarpin, 1879 - On prurigo and treatment with pilocarpine.
- Ueber die Einführung der animalen Vaccine, 1879 - On the introduction of animal vaccine.
- Ueber Maculae coeruleae , 1881 - On maculae caeruleae
- Ueber Balanopostho-Mykosis, 1881 - On balanopostho-mycosis.