Henry Radcliffe Crocker

Dermatologist and medical author

Henry Radcliffe Crocker - Scientists & Innovators born 1846
Born

1846
180 years ago

Died
Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

United Kingdom

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Crocker specialized in dermatology and authored significant medical texts. His major work, 'Diseases of the Skin', became an essential reference in the field. He contributed to the advancement of dermatological knowledge and practice in England during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Authored 'Diseases of the Skin'

Pioneered dermatological education

Served as a professor at the London Hospital

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