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Franz Blumenthal (1878–1971) was a prominent dermatologist and academic. He served as a Research Professor at the University of Michigan Medical School's Department of Dermatology and later became Chief of the Dermatology Clinic at Wayne County General Hospital in Detroit. His academic career began at the Charité in Berlin, where he earned his professorship in 1922 and led the Dermatology Clinic provisionally from 1929–1932. He specialized in serology (syphilis diagnostics), mycology, radiation therapy for skin diseases, and occupational dermatitis. Forced to flee Nazi Germany in 1934 due to his Jewish heritage, he reestablished his career in the U.S., contributing significantly to dermatological research and clinical practice until his death at 93.
- Key Roles: Medical Director of the Muencheberg Sanatorium (1930–1933), Former Chair of the Deutsche Dermatologische Gesellschaft (removed in 1933).
- Publications: Authored landmark texts like Strahlentherapie von Hautkrankheiten and co-authored Ekzem und Idiosynkrasie.
Research Focus: Pioneered
- Wassermann reaction applications for syphilis diagnosis
- Immunological processes in trichophytosis
- Light therapy for skin conditions
His family suffered Nazi atrocities: his brother Hans died in Theresienstadt, sister Katharina was murdered in Auschwitz, and brother Ferdinand was killed in Estonia. Blumenthal maintained a private practice until his final years, leaving a legacy in dermatological science and clinical medicine.
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