Eduard Arning

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1855 – 1936

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Who was Eduard Arning?

Eduard Arning was an English-German dermatologist and microbiologist from Manchester.

Arning received his early education from private tutors and at the Gelehrtenschule des Johanneums in Hamburg. In 1879 he obtained his medical doctorate from Strassburg, and afterwards was a medical assistant in Strassburg under Adolf Kussmaul and Oswald Kohts, and later in Berlin under Oskar Lassar. From 1884 to 1886, he researched leprosy in the Hawaiian Islands. In 1887 he became a specialist of dermatology and venereal disease in Hamburg, where from 1906 he served as physician-in-chief in the department of skin and venereal diseases at the "Allgemeines Krankenhaus St. Georg". In 1919 he became an associate professor of dermatology at the University of Hamburg.

Arning is known today for his medical studies done at the leper colony on Molokai. In 1884 he arrived in Hawaii under the sponsorship of King Kalakaua. He is remembered for his experiments involving contagiousness of leprosy. In Hawaii, he purposely infected a convicted murderer named Keanu with leprosy, by suturing a leproma the size of a hen's egg into an incision in the man's arm.

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Born
Jun 9, 1855
Manchester
Nationality
  • Germany
Employment
  • University of Hamburg
Lived in
  • Manchester
Died
1936
Hamburg

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on July 23, 2013

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