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The disease carries the name of [[Eduard Heinrich Henoch]] (1820-1910), a German [[pediatrics|pediatrician]], and his teacher [[Johann Lukas Schönlein]] (1793-1864), who described it in the 1860s. The English [[internal medicine|physician]] [[William Heberden]](1710-1801) and the [[dermatology|dermatologist]] Robert Willan (1757-1812) had already described the disease in 1802 and 1808, respectively, but the name ''Heberden-Willan disease'' has fallen into disuse. [[William Osler]] would be the first to see HSP as a form of [[allergy]].<ref>{{WhoNamedIt|synd|1022|Schönlein-Henoch purpura}}</ref>
The disease carries the name of [[Eduard Heinrich Henoch]] (1820-1910), a German [[pediatrics|pediatrician]], and his teacher [[Johann Lukas Schönlein]] (1793-1864), who described it in the 1860s. The English [[internal medicine|physician]] [[William Heberden]](1710-1801) and the [[dermatology|dermatologist]] Robert Willan (1757-1812) had already described the disease in 1802 and 1808, respectively, but the name ''Heberden-Willan disease'' has fallen into disuse. [[William Osler]] would be the first to see HSP as a form of [[allergy]].<ref>{{WhoNamedIt|synd|1022|Schönlein-Henoch purpura}}</ref>
==References==
==References==



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Overview

Historical perspective

The disease carries the name of Eduard Heinrich Henoch (1820-1910), a German pediatrician, and his teacher Johann Lukas Schönlein (1793-1864), who described it in the 1860s. The English physician William Heberden(1710-1801) and the dermatologist Robert Willan (1757-1812) had already described the disease in 1802 and 1808, respectively, but the name Heberden-Willan disease has fallen into disuse. William Osler would be the first to see HSP as a form of allergy.[1]

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