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nevus follicularis keratosis (medicine)


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nevus comedonicus
Comedo nevus, congenital or childhood linear keratinous cystic invaginations of the epidermis, with failure of development of normal pilosebaceous follicles.

Synonym: nevus follicularis keratosis.


Shippen, William, Jr. (sh)




born Oct. 21, 1736, Philadelphia, Pa.
died July 11, 1808, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.

U.S. physician.

He earned his M.D. in Edinburgh. In 1762 he established the first American maternity hospital, and in 1765, with John Morgan, he organized the first medical school in the American colonies, where he became the first systematic teacher of anatomy, surgery, and obstetrics. He was one of the first to use dissected human bodies to teach anatomy. He succeeded Morgan as head medical officer of the Continental Army in 1777. He was a founder and president of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, the first American medical school.