Luko Stulić

Luca Stulli, also Luko Stulić, (1772–1828) was a scientist from the Republic of Ragusa (Republic of Dubrovnik) in today's southern Croatia who first made epidemiological studies of heritable skin disorders. His treatise of what became the Mljet disease (after the Adriatic island of Mljet) is a classic in dermatological literature.

Luko Stulić.

He began studying medicine at the University of Bologna in 1792, graduating in 1795. From there he travelled to Florence and then to Naples, where he worked under the doctors Cotunnio and Cirillo.[1]

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References

  1. Dizionario biografico universale, Volume 5, by Felice Scifoni, Publisher Davide Passagli, Florence (1849); page 209-210.
  • Trattenimento Accademico per i signori Marino di Pozza, Luca Stulli, Giovanni di Natali, Giovanni Dinarich studenti di Filosofia il primo anno del loro corso nel Collegio delle Scuole Pie il dì 31. Maggio 1791. Ragusa : Andrea Trevisan, 1791
  • A perpetua onoranza del dottor Luca Stulli di Ragusi Prose e versi, Stulli, Luka
  • Prose e versi ad onore del dottor Luca Stulli di Ragusa, Ferruccio, Michele 1829
  • Shelley, Walter B; Crissey, John Thorne (2003) [1953]. Classics in Clinical Dermatology: With Biographical Sketches. pp. 38–40. ISBN 9781842142073.
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