Karl Touton

Botanist
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IntroBotanist
A.K.A.Touton
A.K.A.Touton
PlacesGermany
wasScientist Botanist Dermatologist
Work fieldHealthcare Science
Gender
Male
Birth2 May 1858, Alzey, Alzey-Worms, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Death27 September 1934Wiesbaden, Darmstadt Government Region, Hesse, Germany (aged 76 years)
Star signTaurus
Education
University of FreiburgFreiburg im Breisgau, Freiburg Government Region, Germany
University of WürzburgWürzburg, Lower Franconia, Germany
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Biography

Karl Touton (2 May 1858, Alzey – 27 September 1934, Wiesbaden) was a German dermatologist and amateur botanist.
He studied medicine at the Universities of Würzburg and Freiburg, earning his medical doctorate in 1881. Following graduation, he furthered his education at Tübingen with pathologist Ernst Ziegler and in Vienna with dermatologists Moriz Kaposi and Isidor Neumann. From 1885 onward, he was a practicing dermatologist in Wiesbaden.
As a botanist he specialized in studies of the genus Hieracium. He worked closely with botanist August Schlickum (1867–1946), with whom he conducted scientific excursions in the Rhineland and the Allgäu. His herbarium of around 20,000 items was acquired in 1929 and 1935 by the botanical museum at Berlin-Dahlem.

Associated term

  • "Touton giant cell": A xanthoma cell in which the multiple nuclei are grouped around a small island of non-foamy cytoplasm.

Selected works

  • Vergleichende Untersuchungen über die Entwickelung der Blasen in der Epidermis, 1882 – Comparative studies on the development of blisters in the epidermis.
  • Über die sexuelle Verantwortlichkeit: ethische und medizinisch-hygienische Tatsachen und Ratschläge ; ein Vortrag vor Abiturienten, 1919 – On sexual responsibility: ethical and medical-hygienic facts and advice, a lecture to high school seniors.
  • Hauterkrankungen durch phanerogamische Pflanzen und ihre Produkte, 1932 – Skin diseases caused by phanerogamic plants, etc.

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