Samuel Jessner (5 January 1859 - 7 December 1929) was a German dermatologist known for his work on the skin and hair symptoms of patients with syphilis.
[1] Jessner was born in Dorbian (now Darbėnai), Russian Empire, and studied medicine at the University of Königsberg.
He dealt mainly with skin and venereal diseases.
He was chairman of the Königsberg branch of the free-religious Deutschen Gesellschaft für ethische Kultur (German Society for Ethical Culture).
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