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Daniel Turner (1667-1741) English physician and surgeon. A pioneer in the field of dermatology

Daniel Turner (1667-1741) English physician and surgeon. A pioneer in the field of dermatology


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Date: 28th March 2014

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Daniel Turner (1667-1741) English physician and surgeon. A pioneer in the field of dermatology

Daniel Turner (1667-1741) English physician and surgeon. A pioneer in the field of dermatology. Engraving by George Vertue for the frontispiece of Turners Syphilis (London, 1737). A Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and of the Royal Society whose motto Nullius in Verba is at the bottom of the portrait frame

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1737 Bottom College Daniel Dermatology Disease Fellow Field Frame Frontispiece George Medicine Physician Physicians Pioneer Royal Scientist Skin Society Surgeon Turner Vertue Motto Sexually Syphilis Transmitted Venereal


EDITORS COMMENTS
This portrait print showcases Daniel Turner, a remarkable English physician and surgeon who lived from 1667 to 1741. Known as a pioneer in the field of dermatology, Turner made significant contributions to the understanding and treatment of various skin diseases. The engraving, skillfully crafted by George Vertue for the frontispiece of Turner's renowned work on syphilis published in London in 1737, beautifully captures his distinguished presence. Turner was not only a respected medical professional but also held prestigious positions as a Fellow of both the Royal College of Physicians and the Royal Society. His motto "Nullius in Verba" meaning "Take nobody's word for it" is prominently displayed at the bottom of his portrait frame, reflecting his commitment to evidence-based medicine. Syphilis, a sexually transmitted disease that plagued many during this era, was one area where Turner excelled. Through meticulous research and clinical practice, he advanced our understanding of this venereal disease and its effects on the human body. This image serves as an enduring tribute to Daniel Turner's invaluable contributions to medicine and science. It reminds us of his pioneering spirit that continues to inspire generations of physicians and scientists working in dermatology today.

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