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Charles Lucien de Beurmann (6 December 1851 – 1923) was a French dermatologist. He studied medicine in Paris, where in 1884 he became médecin des hôpitaux. In 1889 he was appointed chef de service at the Hôpital Lourcine, afterwards working at the Hôpital Saint-Louis, where he remained until 1916. He also studied exotic diseases in his travels throughout Asia. Beurmann is known for his contributions in the study of sporotrichosis, a disease that was fairly common in Europe at the time. The fungus that caused sporotrichosis was earlier identified by American physician Benjamin Robinson Schenck (1873-1920), and was named Sporothrix schenckii in Schenck's honor. However it was Beurmann who did extensive research involving the cutaneous aspects of the disease. With Henri Gougerot (1881-1955) he published the monograph, Les Sporotrichoses which was based on 250 cases of sporotrichoses in France. In 1903 dermatologist Raymond Sabouraud (1864-1938) suggested to Beurmann the use of potassium iodide as a remedy. Because of Beurmann's thorough research of the fungal disease, Sporothrix schenckii is sometimes called Sporotrichum beurmanni.[1] [edit] Written works
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