Rogerius - physician - died in 1195.
Rogerius of Apulia died in 1266.
Rogerius of Apulia was born in 1205.
The term lupus (Latin for wolf) is attributed to the 13th-century physician Rogerius who used it to describe erosive skin lesions typical of the disease, that reminded him of a wolf's bite.
The 13th century Roman physician, Rogerius Frugardi, was the first to describe the characteristic malar rash that many lupus patients display. http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/562713_2
Basil the Physician died in 1118.
Ernesto Contreras - physician - died in 2003.
Samuel Farr - physician - died in 1795.
Moses Griffith - physician - died in 1785.
Thomas Baines - physician - died in 1680.
Thomas Bond - physician - died in 1784.
Edward Farrell - physician - died in 1901.
Arthur Mitchell - physician - died in 1909.