Eduard Lipp (20 February 1831, in Wundschuh – 30 December 1891, in Graz) was a dermatologist from the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
In 1865 he obtained his habilitation for dermatology and syphilology, and with support from the government, conducted investigations of mercury poisoning affecting miners in Idria.
In 1873 he became an associate professor at the University of Graz as well as director of the Allgemeine Krankenhaus.
In 1890/91 he served as president of the Deutsche Dermatologische Gesellschaft (German Dermatological Society).
He died on 30 December 1891 from a carcinoma of the esophagus;[1][3] his successor at the University of Graz being Adolf Jarisch.