Anne-Charles Lorry (10 October 1726 – 18 September 1783) was a French physician who pioneered in psychiatry and dermatology.
He has been called the founder of French dermatology and in his 1777 treatise, he described 115 skin diseases, grouping them into 14 classes.
Lorry apprenticed in medicine under Jean Astruc, physician to Louis XV.
When he treated the infant of the Duc de Richlieu successfully, he became known in aristocratic circles.
He retired from Royal service in 1783 and travelled to seek better health but died at Bourbonne-les-Bains.