Bibliography of Secondary Sources on the History of Dermatology

This installment represents the 5-year accumulation of bibliographic matedal relating to the history of dermatology as available in the English language. Many sources are used for obtaining the citations ranging from Index Mediciis and Current Works in the History of Medicine to serendipity and library searches. The Library of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, once the world's greatest dermatologic library, now subscribes to a fraction of the dermatology journals previously taken. As a result, there may be omissions that can only be corrected when other sources list these citations. We have attempted to keep the subject headings similar to those used in previous editions so that the reader will be able to search each installment with relative ease. Although the style of citations in the Journal is the Vancouver style, entdes remain in the odginal format. Previous installments were:

[1]  G. Borroni,et al.  The language of dermatology and dermatopathology from Robert Willan to A. Bernard Ackerman. , 1990, The American Journal of dermatopathology.

[2]  G. Fischer Liposculpture: the "correct" history of liposuction. Part I. , 1990, The Journal of dermatologic surgery and oncology.

[3]  V. Sehgal,et al.  The History of Cutaneous Tuberculosis , 1990, International journal of dermatology.

[4]  D. Macdonald,et al.  The early dermatologists of Guy's Hospital. , 1990, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.

[5]  L. Lewis The history of the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery and its impact on the specialty of dermatology. , 1990, The Journal of dermatologic surgery and oncology.

[6]  R. Baer Directorship at New York Skin and Cancer in 1947 , 1990, International journal of dermatology.

[7]  A. Lin,et al.  A Dermatologic Gazetteer , 1990, International journal of dermatology.

[8]  J. Wolf Dermatology and the history of ideas. , 1990, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.

[9]  A. Sutnick,et al.  Tailor‐made Training , 1990, International journal of dermatology.

[10]  R. Caplan,et al.  How fingerprints came into use for personal identification. , 1990, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.

[11]  E. Grosshans Subfascial lipoma of the forehead. , 1990, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.

[12]  R. Pankhurst The Use of Thermal Baths in the Treatment of Skin Disease in Old‐Time Ethiopia , 1990, International journal of dermatology.

[13]  E. F. Sherertz Learning Dermatology on a Dermatology Elective , 1990, International journal of dermatology.

[14]  G. Borroni Giulio Turcato's abstract depiction of the skin. , 1990, The American Journal of dermatopathology.

[15]  C. Wong History and modern concepts. , 1990, Clinics in dermatology.

[16]  P. Robins Celebrating 15 Years , 1990 .

[17]  E. W. Price Elephantiasis and a curved pew-end in Suffolk, England. , 1990, Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.

[18]  A. Ackerman,et al.  What are nevus cells? , 1990, The American Journal of dermatopathology.

[19]  K. Holubar Lupus? Which Lupus? , 1990, International journal of dermatology.

[20]  R. Forsey “The Crazy Canucks” , 1990, International journal of dermatology.

[21]  L. Parish,et al.  Thomas Jefferson and Tropical Dermatology , 1989, International journal of dermatology.

[22]  F. Mohs,et al.  Mohs micrographic surgery. A historical perspective. , 1989, Dermatologic clinics.

[23]  H. Humeniuk,et al.  The National Student Dermatology Association — Debut , 1989, International journal of dermatology.

[24]  L. C. Murphy The itches of Jean-Paul Marat. , 1989, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.

[25]  H. Arnold Dermatology, 50 years ago. , 1989, JAMA.

[26]  K. Holubar Etymology of pemphigus. , 1989, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.

[27]  L. Parish,et al.  Wax Models of the Skin , 1989, International journal of dermatology.

[28]  K. Wolff,et al.  The genesis of American investigative dermatology from its roots in Europe. , 1989, The Journal of investigative dermatology.

[29]  G. Wozel The Story of Sulfones in Tropical Medicine and Dermatology , 1989, International journal of dermatology.

[30]  L. Doyle Lardaceous Disease: Some Early Reports by British Authors (1722–1879) , 1988, Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine.

[31]  S. Hurwitz The History of Pediatric Dermatology in the United States , 1988, Pediatric dermatology.

[32]  J. Zias,et al.  Head lice, Pediculus humanus capitis (Anoplura: Pediculidae) from hair combs excavated in Israel and dated from the first century B.C. to the eighth century A.D.. , 1988, Journal of medical entomology.

[33]  R. Forsey,et al.  Acne Therapy (1934–1949) , 1988, International journal of dermatology.

[34]  R. MacKie The Editor's Prologue 1988 , 1988, The British journal of dermatology.

[35]  L. Chick Brief history and biology of skin grafting. , 1988, Annals of plastic surgery.

[36]  W. Parish Atopy: one hundred years of antibodies, mast cells and lymphocytes , 1988, The British journal of dermatology.

[37]  G. Borroni A case of late congenital syphilis at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. , 1988, The American Journal of dermatopathology.

[38]  J. Burton Diet and dermatology in 1888: the influence of H.Radcliffe Crocker , 1988, The British journal of dermatology.

[39]  N. Smith From mushrooms to molecular biology. 100 years of skin tumours with particular reference to cutaneous lymphoma , 1988, The British journal of dermatology.

[40]  K. Holubar Pemphigus: A Disease of Man and Animal , 1988 .

[41]  C. Steffen Dyskeratosis and the dyskeratoses. , 1988, The American Journal of dermatopathology.

[42]  L. Parish,et al.  Cosmetics: a historical review. , 1988, Clinics in dermatology.

[43]  J. Dirckx,et al.  Karl Touton and His “Xanthelasmatic Giant Cell” , 1988 .

[44]  F. Hart Anglo‐Saxon cures , 1988, The British journal of clinical practice.

[45]  A. Oranje,et al.  The Tzanck Smear: Old, but Still of Inestimable Value , 1988, Pediatric dermatology.

[46]  G. Stüttgen Edmund Lesser and the International Congress of Dermatology , 1988, International journal of dermatology.

[47]  R. J. Thomsen Medical Treatment of Skin Disease in Late Nineteenth Century England A Review Based on Diseases of the Skin by Henry Radcliffe Crocker , 1988, International journal of dermatology.

[48]  A. Bohan History and classification of polymyositis and dermatomyositis. , 1988, Clinics in dermatology.

[49]  M. Cyr,et al.  The history of lupus erythematosus. From Hippocrates to Osler. , 1988, Rheumatic diseases clinics of North America.

[50]  P. Adamson,et al.  Dracontiasis in antiquity. , 1988, Medical History.

[51]  L. Krochmal Our thanks to westwood , 1988 .

[52]  T. Schnalke A Brief History of the Dermatologic Moulage in Europe , 1988, International journal of dermatology.

[53]  S. Mandel Of Asklepiads, Quacks, and Early Caretakers of the Skin , 1987, International journal of dermatology.

[54]  G. Borroni Gulliver's travels to the skin, by Chuck Close. , 1987, The American Journal of dermatopathology.

[55]  W. Marmelzat History of dermatologic surgery. From the beginnings to late antiquity. , 1987, Clinics in dermatology.

[56]  O. Canizares Reminiscences and caricatures of American dermatopathologists. , 1987, The American Journal of dermatopathology.

[57]  Grange Jm,et al.  Biblical ills and remedies. , 1987, Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine.

[58]  B. Letot,et al.  Historical outlook of aquatic biotoxicology and balneology as related to dermatology. Classification of aquatic dermatoses. , 1987, Clinics in dermatology.

[59]  G. Stuettgen A short history of German dermatology. , 1987, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.

[60]  R. Golden Sir William Osler and the anatomical tubercle. , 1987, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.

[61]  S. X. Radbill Pediatric Dermatology: Chronologic Excursions into the Literature , 1987, International journal of dermatology.

[62]  R. Jackson,et al.  Dermatology and mucous membrane disease. A historical perspective. , 1987, Clinics in dermatology.

[63]  C. Steffen Familial benign chronic pemphigus. , 1987, The American Journal of dermatopathology.

[64]  J. Wilson Thirty one years of herpes zoster in a rural practice. , 1986, British medical journal.

[65]  R. Jackson,et al.  Who Was Wickham and What Are His Striae? , 1986, International journal of dermatology.

[66]  D. Frankel Perfectly safe: On physicians and poets , 1986 .

[67]  A. Hollander Development of dermatopathology and Paul Gerson Unna. , 1986, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.

[68]  B. Letot Man--a fish who remembers the sea. , 1986, The American Journal of dermatopathology.

[69]  M. Hershman,et al.  The History of Dermatology at St. Bartholomew's Hospital , 1986, International journal of dermatology.

[70]  G. Stüttgen Historical perspectives of tretinoin. , 1986, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.

[71]  M. Cohen,et al.  The Proteus syndrome: the Elephant Man diagnosed. , 1986, British medical journal.

[72]  G. Jones Workers' skin care, past and present. , 1986, Occupational health; a journal for occupational health nurses.

[73]  J. Dirckx Julius Caesar and the Julian emperors. A family cluster with Hartnup disease? , 1986, The American Journal of dermatopathology.

[74]  A. Lyell Dermatology and Edinburgh * , 1986, Clinical and experimental dermatology.

[75]  M. Binazzi Historical Aspects of Cutaneous Toxoplasmosis , 1986, International journal of dermatology.

[76]  J. Saurat A New Style for an Old Journal , 1986 .

[77]  A. Torres The molluscum body. The Henderson-Paterson body with Lipschütz granules. , 1986, The American Journal of dermatopathology.

[78]  E. Chernin Sir Patrick Manson and Tropical Dermatology , 1986, International journal of dermatology.

[79]  H. Aram Sporotrichosis. A historical approach. , 1986, International journal of dermatology.

[80]  L. Parish,et al.  Plant dermatitis. A brief retrospect. , 1986, Clinics in dermatology.

[81]  P. Elias,et al.  American dermatology training programs and the foreign medical graduate from less-advantaged geographical areas. , 1986, Archives of dermatology.

[82]  T. F. Scott Historical Aspects of Herpes Simplex Infections , 1986, International journal of dermatology.

[83]  L. Ranasinghe Musings relating to skin diseases. , 1985, The Ceylon medical journal.

[84]  M. Catterall REMOVAL OF TATTOOS , 1980, The Lancet.

[85]  B. J. Terwiel Tattooing in Thailand's history , 1979, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland.

[86]  W. Cunliffe Benzoyl peroxide in acne. , 1978, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.

[87]  J. Bennett From noli-me-tangere to rodent ulcer: the recognition of basal cell carcinoma. , 1974, British journal of plastic surgery.

[88]  D. Hutfield History of herpes genitalis. , 1966, The British journal of venereal diseases.

[89]  H. Schadewalt [History of urticaria]. , 1965, Folia clinica internacional.

[90]  V. P. Sydenstricker The history of pellagra, its recognition as a disorder of nutrition and its conquest. , 1958, The American journal of clinical nutrition.

[91]  K. Holubar Psoriasis--100 years ago. , 1990, Dermatologica.

[92]  Earle W. Brauer The guru of the third floor. , 1990, Dermatologic clinics.

[93]  Giving due credit for the design of a hemostat for hair transplantation. , 1989, The Journal of dermatologic surgery and oncology.

[94]  K. Holubar Immunodeficiency and skin. Why skin? , 1989, Current problems in dermatology.

[95]  L. Diaz,et al.  Endemic pemphigus foliaceus (Fogo Selvagem): II. Current and historic epidemiologic studies. , 1989, The Journal of investigative dermatology.

[96]  G. Dammin Erythema migrans: a chronicle. , 1989, Reviews of infectious diseases.

[97]  K. Holubar Pemphigus--an atavism? , 1989, Dermatologica.

[98]  S. Frank Exudative discoid and lichenoid chronic dermatitis: does it exist or should it be discarded? , 1989, International journal of dermatology.

[99]  S. Bluefarb,et al.  A century of dermatology: the Department of Dermatology at Northwestern University Medical School. , 1987, Cutis.

[100]  A. Scarpa,et al.  Depigmenting procedures and drugs employed by melanoderm populations. , 1987, Journal of ethnopharmacology.

[101]  L. Field The dermatologist and liposuction--a history. , 1987, The Journal of dermatologic surgery and oncology.

[102]  R. Schwartz Dermatology at the New Jersey Medical School (UMDNJ) and its forerunner, the Seton Hall College of Medicine and Dentistry. , 1986, Cutis.

[103]  S. Laughlin,et al.  A brief history of drug reactions. , 1986, Clinics in dermatology.

[104]  D. F. King,et al.  A brief historical note on staining by hematoxylin and eosin. , 1986, The American Journal of dermatopathology.

[105]  K. Zysk Religious Healing in the Veda , 1985 .

[106]  A. Jansen,et al.  Pellagra in Kenya. Past and present. , 1984, East African medical journal.

[107]  D. F. King,et al.  Jews in dermatology. , 1984, The American Journal of dermatopathology.

[108]  R. Hoeppli,et al.  The Louse, Crab-louse and Bedbug in Old Chinese Medical Literature with special Consideration of Phthiriasis. , 1940 .