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Marion Baldur Sulzberger
BornMay 12, 1895
DiedNovember 23, 1983
NationalityAmerican
Known fordermatology
Scientific career
Fieldsmedicine

Marion Baldur Sulzberger (12 May 1895 - 23 November 1983) was an American dermatologist known for major contributions in his discipline.

In 1928, 2 years after the Swiss dermatologist Bruno Bloch, he published a paper on a syndrome later on named Bloch-Sulzberger syndrome.

The pivotal paper of Sulzberger and Witten in 1952 on Compound F(later named hydrocortisone) introduced topical glucocorticoids into dermatology.

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References

  1. Khachemoune A. Marion Baldur Sulzberger (1895 – 1983). In: Löser C, Plewig G, Hrsg. Pantheon der Dermatologie. Heidelberg, Springer 2008: 979–989
  2. Marion B. Sulzberger, MD, memorial award and lectureship | American Academy of Dermatology
  3. British Association of Dermatologists – Dr Marion Sulzberger
  4. Marion Sulzberger, MD: `Mr. Dermatology' | JAMA | The JAMA Network
  5. Sulzberger MB. Ueber eine bisher nicht beschriebene Pigmentaffektion (Incontinentia pigmenti). Arch Dermatol Syph (Berlin) 1928; 154: 19–32


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