Bibliography of Secondary Sources on the History of Dermatology: I. Journal Articles in English

This constitutes the first installment of what we hope will in time become a comprehensive bibliography of secondary sources on the history of dermatology. By "secondary sources," we mean books or articles written with historical intent including biographies and obituaries, which are, however, omitted from the present installment. "Primary sources" include clinical manuals, case reports, and general textbooks. The second installment will consist of biographies and obituaries, also from journals. Eventually, we hope to compile a list of books and parts of books also dealing with the history of dermatology. It is recognized that our restriction to English-language sources will limit the usefulness of this compilation, especially from the viewpoint of professional historians and scholars. We hope to correct this deficiency in the future by developing bibliographies of foreign-language sources, perhaps with the assistance of European, South American, Asian, and African dermatologists. At present, our objective is to encourage historical

[1]  A. Radford The nomenclature of Mycobacterium ulcerans infections , 1973 .

[2]  D. Pirozzi Perifollicular Xanthomatosis-Reply , 1972 .

[3]  L. Parish,et al.  Dermatology collection of the American Academy of Dermatology. , 1972, Archives of dermatology.

[4]  J. M. Shaw Early printing in dermatology. , 1972, Archives of dermatology.

[5]  H. Beerman The rise of dermatology in Philadelphia. , 1972, Transactions & studies of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia.

[6]  F. Lynch,et al.  Dermatologists in the United States. A study of health manpower resources, 1963 through 1970. , 1972, Archives of dermatology.

[7]  J. Cotterill SHAKESPEARE ON THE SKIN , 1972, The British journal of dermatology.

[8]  C. Evans A HISTORY OF DERAMATOLOGY IN BRISTOL AND THE WEST OF ENGLAND , 1972, The British journal of dermatology.

[9]  Syms Rc Diamond Jubilee year. , 1972 .

[10]  Calnan Cd Letter from Bangkok. , 1972 .

[11]  Pope Fm Pseudoxanthoma elasticum. An historical survey. , 1972 .

[12]  Harman Rr Ghana Medical School and dermatology. , 1972 .

[13]  Cruickshank Cn O' mice and men. , 1972 .

[14]  A. Leslie,et al.  Mercury in the hair of Robert Burns. , 1971, Lancet.

[15]  Sneddon Ib Advances in dermatology in the last 25 years. , 1971 .

[16]  R. Caplan,et al.  Instructional objectives in dermatology. , 1971, Archives of dermatology.

[17]  E. Lowney The ecology of dermatologists. , 1971, Archives of dermatology.

[18]  A. Green Scarification, Cupping and Other Traditional Measures, with References to Folk Medicine in Greece and Elsewhere * , 1971, The Australasian journal of dermatology.

[19]  J. Alexander THE ORIGINS AND DEVELOPMENT OF DERMATOLOGY IN GLASGOW , 1971, The British journal of dermatology.

[20]  Sloan Aw The sweating sickness in England. , 1971 .

[21]  G. Popkin TEN YEARS IN RETROSPECT , 1971, International journal of dermatology.

[22]  F. Lynch,et al.  Undergraduate dermatologic teaching. Results of a questionnaire survey in 1969. , 1971, Archives of dermatology.

[23]  B. O. Rogers A chronologic history of cosmetic surgery. , 1971, Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine.

[24]  G. Kahn Three Thousand Years of Mercury ??? A Plea for Abandonment of a Dangerous, Unproven Therapy , 1971 .

[25]  Lynch Fw Dermatologists in a changing world. , 1971 .

[26]  Wallace Dj The Dowling club. , 1971 .

[27]  Findlay Gh Towards a philosophy of clinical dermatology. , 1971 .

[28]  R. Hall HISTORY OF DERMATOLOGY TN NORTHERN IRELAND REGINALD HALL , 1970 .

[29]  L. Goldman,et al.  Treatment of infected cyst of the back in ancient China. , 1970, Archives of dermatology.

[30]  A. Rook DERMATOLOGICAL JOURNALS IN BRITAIN ARTHUR ROOK , 1970 .

[31]  G. B. Dowlling The British Association of Dermatology (1920-1970). , 1970 .

[32]  L. Goldman Favus again mistaken for leprosy in the Renaissance. , 1970, Archives of dermatology.

[33]  R. Goltz A dermatological visit to Vietnam. , 1970, Archives of dermatology.

[34]  D. Mitchell THE HISTORY OF DERMATOLOGY IN DUBLIN , 1970, The British journal of dermatology.

[35]  P. Copeman,et al.  DERMATOLOGY IN TUDOR AND EARLY STUART ENGLAND , 1970, The British journal of dermatology.

[36]  S. Levin Job's syndrome. , 1970, The Journal of pediatrics.

[37]  D. Sc Twenty-five years of dermatovenereology in India. A review. , 1970 .

[38]  T. Hamaguchi,et al.  Lupus erythematosus and herpes zoster. , 1970, Mie medical journal.

[39]  T. Haviland,et al.  A brief account of the use of wax models in the study of medicine. , 1970, Journal of the history of medicine and allied sciences.

[40]  E Neumann,et al.  The early history of electrodermal research. , 1970, Psychophysiology.

[41]  L. Giacometti A perspective on baldness. , 1969, Journal of the American Medical Women's Association.

[42]  M. Johnson National program for dermatology. , 1969, Archives of Dermatology.

[43]  B. Russell,et al.  DERMATOLOGY AT THE LONDON HOSPITAL , 1969, The British journal of dermatology.

[44]  E. H. Davis Shakespeare's cutaneous curses and contempt. , 1969, The Journal of investigative dermatology.

[45]  L. Parish Dermatology in Korea. , 1969, Archives of dermatology.

[46]  H. Haberman,et al.  Dermatological writings of ancient India. , 1969, Medical History.

[47]  McCarthy Jt Dermatologic therapy. Historical advances. , 1969 .

[48]  Cipollaro Ac New York Dermatological Society. First hundred years. , 1969 .

[49]  Defeo Cp History of bullous dermatoses. , 1969 .

[50]  Anning St A SHORT HISTORY OF DERMATOLOGY IN THE LEEDS REGION , 1969 .

[51]  D. Torre Archives of dermatology. A genealogical report. , 1969, Archives of dermatology.

[52]  E. Traub New York Dermatological Society 1869 to 1969. The fountainhead of dermatology in the Americas. , 1969, Archives of dermatology.

[53]  Samman Pd LICHEN PLANUS: A DEEMATOLOGICAL CENTENARY , 1969 .

[54]  W. J. Jamieson Medical Descriptions in Early Australian History * , 1969, The Australasian journal of dermatology.

[55]  J. Ravin,et al.  Hypertrichosis Portrayed in Art , 1969 .

[56]  Rook Aj Dermatology and "The Practitioner": 1868-1968. , 1969 .

[57]  G. Dunea Porphyria variegata, a disease of kings. , 1969, The Chicago Medical School quarterly.

[58]  T. Patterson Experimental skin grafts in England, 1663-64. , 1969, British journal of plastic surgery.

[59]  L. Goldman Favus mistaken for leprosy by artists of the renaissance. , 1968, Archives of dermatology.

[60]  Callaway Jl Dermatology in North Carolina. , 1968 .

[61]  Devereaux Mw The English sweating sickness. , 1968 .

[62]  H. Beerman Perspectives in comparative dermatology. William Allen Pusey Memorial Address. , 1968, Archives of dermatology.

[63]  D. Ak,et al.  Cross section of dermatology through the evolution of history. , 1968 .

[64]  Everett Ma History of the Oklahoma State Dermatological Society. , 1968 .

[65]  C. Dent Royal malady (George III). , 1968, British medical journal.

[66]  R. Ebert Dermatology in a changing world. , 1968, Archives of dermatology.

[67]  F. Mcdowell Of style, ephemeral fame, and skin patching. , 1968, Plastic and reconstructive surgery.

[68]  L. Belloni On the discovery of the "rete Malpighi" in tongue and skin. , 1968, Archives of dermatology.

[69]  Cortés Jl Allergic dermatoses: the role of regional factors observed in Mexico. , 1967 .

[70]  J. A. Kenney The Howard Division of Dermatology. , 1967, Journal of the National Medical Association.

[71]  Shuman Hw,et al.  Porphyria, strange and baffling ailment. , 1967 .

[72]  R. Morton The sibbens of Scotland. , 1967, Medical history.

[73]  L. Parish Dermatology at Blockley--100 years ago. , 1967, Archives of dermatology.

[74]  G. B. Dowling DERMATOLOGY AT GUY'S HOSPITAL (1850–1949) , 1967, The British journal of dermatology.

[75]  L. Parish American dermatology journals. Their growth from 1870 to 1920. , 1967, Archives of dermatology.

[76]  L. Giacometti Facts, legends, and myths about the scalp throughout history. , 1967, Archives of dermatology.

[77]  J. Worthington,et al.  Paganini. The riddle and connective tissue. , 1967, JAMA.

[78]  D. Torre New York, cradle of cryosurgery. , 1967, New York state journal of medicine.

[79]  J. O. Wood Horned Woman , 1853, Isis.

[80]  Calnan Cd Five years of Ibadan. , 1967 .

[81]  B. Bäfverstedt Condylomata acuminata--past and present. , 1967, Acta dermato-venereologica.

[82]  F. Reiss Therapeutics: Percutaneous absorption, a critical and historical review. , 1966, The American journal of the medical sciences.

[83]  R. Mackenna DERMATOLOGY AT ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S HOSPITAL, LONDON (1123–1946). , 1966 .

[84]  Mukherjee Gd Dermatological diseases in Ayurvedic system of medicine. I. Concept of skin. , 1966 .

[85]  L. Goldman,et al.  White spots in biblical times. A background for the dermatologist for participation in discussions of current revisions of the bible. , 1966, Archives of dermatology.

[86]  H. Beerman The Skin and Internal Disease , 1966, Southern medical journal.

[87]  F. Lynch,et al.  Status of dermatology in schools of medicine in North America, 1961. , 1966, Archives of dermatology.

[88]  Alden Hs The prince and prophet. , 1966 .

[89]  B. Solomons DISORDERS OF THE HAIR AND THEIR TREATMENT BEFORE THE 18TH CENTURY. , 1966, The British journal of dermatology.

[90]  H. Semon QUASI‐DERMATOLOGIST, 1914–18. , 1965, The British journal of dermatology.

[91]  A. Castellani TINEA NIGRA IN THE FAR EAST , 1965 .

[92]  G. Clarke THE CHARMING OF WARTS. , 1965, The Journal of investigative dermatology.

[93]  R. Forsey HISTORY OF THE CANADIAN DERMATOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION; GENESIS AND KINGS. , 1965, Archives of dermatology.

[94]  R. Sweet LETTER FROM JAMAICA , 1965, The British journal of dermatology.

[95]  F. W. Lynch Quo vadis, dermatologia? , 1965, Archives of dermatology.

[96]  W. M. Sams CHALLENGES FOR THE DERMATOLOGIST. , 1964, Archives of dermatology.

[97]  W. N. Goldsmith BRRSLAU, AS I REMEMBER IT. * , 1964 .

[98]  H. M. Johnson THE KAHUNA HAWAIIAN SORCERER. ITS DERMATOLOGIC IMPLICATIONS. , 1964, Archives of dermatology.

[99]  Bhattacharyya Ak,et al.  POST GRADUATE TEACHING AND TRAINING OF DERMATOLOGY. , 1964 .

[100]  H. Maibach,et al.  MONSEL'S SOLUTION; HISTORY, CHEMISTRY, AND EFFICACY. , 1964, Archives of dermatology.

[101]  Burks Jw MATURATION OF SOUTHERN DERMATOLOGY. , 1964 .

[102]  P. Flesch LETTER FROM DEBRECEN, HUNGARY. , 1964, Archives of dermatology.

[103]  C. Masino BRIEF HISTORY OF THE CORN CURE. , 1964, Panminerva medica.

[104]  R. Summerly A VISIT TO HUNGARY. , 1964, Transactions of the St. John's Hospital Dermatological Society.

[105]  A. Gray DERMATOLOGISTS AT UNIVERSTY COLLEGE HOSPITAL. , 1963 .

[106]  R. Billingham TRANSPLANTATION: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE. , 1963, The Journal of investigative dermatology.

[107]  Zakon Sj THE HISTORY OF DERMATOLOGY IN CHICAGO. , 1963 .

[108]  G. M. Lewis THE COURSE IS CHARTED. , 1963, Archives of dermatology.

[109]  H. Lewis Role of Dermatology in a Medical School , 1963 .

[110]  L. Goldman The conference type presentation of undergraduate dermatology. , 1963, Journal of medical education.

[111]  A. Carleton OUR FATHERS OF OLD. , 1963, Transactions of the St. John's Hospital Dermatological Society.

[112]  M. Obermayer PSYCHOCUTANEOUS MEDICINE: PRESENT STATUS AND TRENDS OF INQUIRY , 1962, Australian journal of dermatology.

[113]  W. Upton SOME DERMATOLOGICAL REMINISCENCES * , 1962, Australian journal of dermatology.

[114]  R. Harman LETTER FROM IBADAN. , 1962, The British journal of dermatology.

[115]  P. Froggatt,et al.  THE ALBINISM OF TIMUR, ZĀL, AND EDWARD THE CONFESSOR , 1962, Medical History.

[116]  B. Kesten Graduate training in dermatology. , 1962, Archives of dermatology.

[117]  L. Goldman Quabus nama. Advice for Persia XIC for the dermatologist. , 1962, Archives of dermatology.

[118]  Behl Pn Growth of dermatology in India. , 1962 .

[119]  D. Pillsbury Specialism and the changing world of medicine. , 1962, Archives of dermatology.

[120]  S. Matsumoto Recollections of some experimental studies in tropical dermatology. , 1962, Dermatologia tropica et ecologica geographica.

[121]  H. Michelson Eleven International Congresses of Dermatology. A review. , 1962, Archives of dermatology.

[122]  T S BESWICK,et al.  THE ORIGIN AND THE USE OF THE WORD HERPES , 1962, Medical History.

[123]  M. B. Sulzberger A third of a century in dermatology. Some personalities, problems and prospects. , 1962, Archives of dermatology.

[124]  J. Pettit LETTER FROM SHIRAZ. , 1962, The British journal of dermatology.

[125]  H. Michelson Forty-five years in the Chicago Dermatological Society. Pusey Memorial Address. , 1962, Archives of dermatology.

[126]  Brain Rt The philosophical dermatologist. , 1962 .

[127]  F. Kerdel-Vegas Dermatology in the Soviet Union. , 1962, Transactions of the St. John's Hospital Dermatological Society.

[128]  F. Foldvari On the progress of dermatology and its present state in Hungary. , 1962, Therapia Hungarica.

[129]  A. W. McFadden Skin disease in the Cuna Indians: dermatology and geography of the San Blas coast of Panama. , 1961 .

[130]  T. Rosenthal Aulus Cornelius Celsus: His Contributions to Dermatology , 1961 .

[131]  J. Klauder A dermatologic tour of some clinics in the Orient. , 1961, Military medicine.

[132]  W. Wood The teaching of dermatology to undergraduates at the University of British Columbia. IV. Dermal histopathology. , 1961, Canadian Medical Association journal.

[133]  D. H. Williams The teaching of dermatology to undergraduates at the University of British Columbia. I. General organizational principles. , 1961, Canadian Medical Association journal.

[134]  W D Stewart,et al.  The Teaching of Dermatology to Undergraduates at the University of British Columbia: II. Basic Records, Statistics and Standards. , 1961, Canadian Medical Association journal.

[135]  J. Mitchell The teaching of dermatology to undergraduates at the University of British Columbia. III. Role of photography. Organization of the dermatological teaching collection of photographic slides. , 1961, Canadian Medical Association journal.

[136]  P. C. Mitchell The Teaching of Dermatology in the Army , 1961, Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps.

[137]  Pillsbury Dm On nourishing dermatologic research. , 1961 .

[138]  Cairns Rj A visit to Poland and Berlin. , 1961 .

[139]  Russell Bf A visit to University College, Ibadan. , 1961 .

[140]  S. Hellerstróm The Department of Dermato-Venereology of the Caroline Institute on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the Institute. 13th December, 1960. , 1961, Acta dermato-venereologica.

[141]  C. J. Stevenson,et al.  A visit to Madrid and Barcelona. , 1961, Transactions of the St. John's Hospital Dermatological Society.

[142]  A. Marchionini The relationship of dermatology to the arts and sciences. , 1961, Archives of dermatology.

[143]  L. Goldman A dermatologist excoriates bits of world literature and even smaller bits of music. , 1960, Archives of dermatology.

[144]  M. B. Sulzberger Education for dermatology in the United States; some personal views on doctors, dermatologists, and dodos. , 1960, Archives of dermatology.

[145]  Östen Björnberg Total albinos among the Cuna Indians. , 1960 .

[146]  J. Mitchell Some French Dermatologists I Have Known , 1960 .

[147]  J. Garb Biography of a dermatological society. The story of the Bronx Dermatological Society during the past decade. , 1960, Archives of dermatology.

[148]  J. Pettit LETTER FROM AZERBAIJAN. , 1960, The British journal of dermatology.

[149]  H. R. Vickers The Place of Dermatology in a General Hospital* , 1960, British medical journal.

[150]  L. Goldman Some recent changes in the undergraduate dermatology teaching program. , 1960, Journal of medical education.

[151]  Clarke Gh Some experiences of dermatology in Nigeria. , 1960 .

[152]  Mitchell Pc A visit to Brazil. , 1960 .

[153]  J. Callaway Contributions by dermatology to the progress of medicine. , 1959, Archives of dermatology.

[154]  M. B. Sulzberger,et al.  STANDARDS and minimum requirments for a dermatologic service. Recomendations of the American Academy of Dermatology and Syphilology. , 1959, Archives of dermatology.

[155]  R. Higdon The present status of military dermatology. , 1959, Archives of dermatology.

[156]  S. Bluefarb The history of dermatology as depicted on postage stamps. , 1959, A.M.A. archives of dermatology.

[157]  S. Rothman A dermatologist's trip to Japan. , 1959, A.M.A. archives of dermatology.

[158]  G. Peterkin The changing pattern of dermatology. , 1959, A.M.A. archives of dermatology.

[159]  Mitchell-Heggs Gb The growth and development of dermatology in Great Britain. , 1959 .

[160]  M. Garretts LETTER FROM MUNICH. , 1959, The British journal of dermatology.

[161]  S. Becker Historical background of research on pigmentary diseases of the skin. , 1959, The Journal of investigative dermatology.

[162]  M. Obermayer The education of the dermatologist in the Soviet Union. , 1959, A.M.A. archives of dermatology.

[163]  Mackenna Rm The practice of dermatology. , 1959 .

[164]  Wyss-Chodat [The evolution of dermatology]. , 1958, Praxis.

[165]  N. Anderson,et al.  Dermatology, not dermatologists. , 1958, A.M.A. archives of dermatology.

[166]  P. Hall-Smith The British National Health Service and dermatology. , 1958, A.M.A. archives of dermatology.

[167]  Klauder Jv Historical remarks on the interrelation of human and veterinary medicine. , 1958 .

[168]  J. F. Daly Dermatology for undergraduates. , 1958, The Journal of the Maine Medical Association.

[169]  E. T. Renbourn The history of sweat and prickly heat, 19th-20th century. , 1958, The Journal of investigative dermatology.

[170]  F. Ronchese Kaposi's sarcoma; an overlooked essay of 1882. , 1958, A.M.A. archives of dermatology.

[171]  Friedman Aa Moses, the first dermatologist. , 1958 .

[172]  Katz Jh A visit to a dermatological center in Soviet Russia. , 1957 .

[173]  A. Wiedmann The history of dermatology in Austria. , 1957, Excerpta medica. Section 13, Dermatology and venereology.

[174]  M. Obermayer The dermatologist a: an individual; an appraisal of cultural trends. , 1957, The Journal of investigative dermatology.

[175]  F. Hellier The Teaching of Dermatology to Undergraduates* , 1957, British medical journal.

[176]  Sonck Ce Dermato-venereology in Finland. , 1957 .

[177]  N. Thyresson Dermato-venereology in Sweden. , 1957, Nordisk medicin.

[178]  H. Haxthausen Dermato-venereology in Denmark. , 1957, Nordisk medicin.

[179]  N. Danbolt Dermato-venereology in Norway. , 1957, Nordisk medicin.

[180]  J. Ingram AN ENGLISHMAN'S IMPRESSIONS OF AMERICAN DERMATOLOGY , 1957 .

[181]  D. H. Williams A blueprint for the teaching of undergraduate dermatology; some basic considerations in the developing new program at the University of British Columbia. , 1957, A.M.A. archives of dermatology.

[182]  A. Diamond An Eye for an Eye , 1957, Iraq.

[183]  S. Hellerstróm A second decade of dermatological research in Sweden. , 1957, Acta dermato-venereologica.

[184]  O. Cañizares Dermatology in Latin America. , 1956, A.M.A. archives of dermatology.

[185]  R. Forsey,et al.  The Canadian Dermatological Association; first 25 years. , 1956, Canadian Medical Association journal.

[186]  A. Hollander Dermatologic therapy of yesterday and today. , 1956, The New England journal of medicine.

[187]  H. Goodman HISTORICAL QUIZ IN DERMATOLOGY , 1956 .

[188]  G. E. Armstrong The George Miller MacKee chair of dermatology and syphilology. , 1956, A.M.A. archives of dermatology.

[189]  F. Pascher The dermatologic service of the New York Skin and Cancer Unit. , 1956, A.M.A. archives of dermatology.

[190]  M. Obermayer Mexico; a study of its contributions to dermatology. , 1956, A.M.A. archives of dermatology.

[191]  H. Goodman History of dermatology. , 1956, New York state journal of medicine.

[192]  D. Cleveland ANTIBIOTIC-RESISTANT staphylococci. , 1953, Lancet.

[193]  A. Gray BRITISH ASSOCIATION OF DERMATOLOGY , 1955 .

[194]  A. McGeoch SHAKESPEARE—THE DERMATOLOGIST * , 1955, Australian journal of dermatology.

[195]  B. Peck The Teaching of Dermatology to Medical Students* , 1955, British medical journal.

[196]  J. Ginsberg A dermatological point of view. , 1955, A.M.A. archives of dermatology.

[197]  W. B. Guy Psychosomatic dermatology circa 400 B.C. , 1955, A.M.A. archives of dermatology.

[198]  F. Meenan A note on the history of psoriasis , 1955, Irish journal of medical science.

[199]  R. O. Noojin Brief history of industrial dermatology. , 1954, A.M.A. archives of dermatology and syphilology.

[200]  W. Shelley Professors of dermatology in American Medical Schools, 1867-1953. , 1954, A.M.A. archives of dermatology and syphilology.

[201]  W. Bett A little judicious levity in dermatology. , 1954, Missouri medicine.

[202]  G. Lewis Evolution, revolution, and board certification: 1932 to 1954. , 1954, Journal of the American Medical Association.

[203]  G. Steigleder,et al.  LETTER FROM GERMANY. , 1954, The British journal of dermatology.

[204]  S. Rothman Dermatologic research in the service and its significance. , 1954, United States Armed Forces medical journal.

[205]  A. Johnson A NOTE ON THE EARLY USE OF RADIOTHERAPY IN SKIN DISEASES IN AUSTRALIA 1 , 1954, Australian journal of dermatology.

[206]  P. Marcussen A LETTER FROM DENMARK. , 1954 .

[207]  L. Goldman,et al.  Pre-Columbian ceramic vases of the ancient Nazca culture, showing possible gummata of the leg. , 1954, American journal of syphilis, gonorrhea, and venereal diseases.

[208]  Zakon Sj The history of dermatology in Illinois. , 1954 .

[209]  R. Degos LETTER FROM ERANCE. , 1954 .

[210]  P. Bechet Rise and growth of dermatology in New York. , 1951, New York state journal of medicine.

[211]  P. Bechet The City Hospital; a history of its dermatologic division. , 1939, New York state journal of medicine.

[212]  H. Alden,et al.  Undergraduate instruction in dermatology: a critique. , 1954, A.M.A. archives of dermatology and syphilology.

[213]  S. Allison Psychosomatic dermatology circa 1850. , 1953, A.M.A. archives of dermatology and syphilology.

[214]  S. J. Zakon The centenary of the hypodermic syringe, 1853-1953. , 1953, A.M.A. archives of dermatology and syphilology.

[215]  J. Klauder Sherlock Holmes as a dermatologist, with remarks on the life of Dr. Joseph Bell and the Sherlockian method of teaching. , 1953, A.M.A. archives of dermatology and syphilology.

[216]  T. Cornbleet Dermatology of tomorrow: some areas for dermatologic research. , 1953, The Journal of investigative dermatology.

[217]  A. Fessler Skin diseases in 17th and 18th century Lancashire local history documents. , 1953, Bulletin of the history of medicine.

[218]  R. Kierland Problems of military dermatology. , 1953, A.M.A. archives of dermatology and syphilology.

[219]  G. Mouchot [Letter from France]. , 1953, Medical world.

[220]  E. Gahan First American journal of dermatology. , 1953, A.M.A. archives of dermatology and syphilology.

[221]  Michelson He,et al.  Dermatology in the first century of medicine in Minnesota. , 1953 .

[222]  G. Wells A LETTER FROM U.S.A. , 1953, The British journal of dermatology.

[223]  H. Rattner The Department of Dermatology; Northwestern University Medical School. , 1953, Quarterly bulletin. Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.). Medical School.

[224]  P. Bechet The Manhattan Dermatological Society; its first fifty years (1900-1950). , 1952, A.M.A. archives of dermatology and syphilology.

[225]  H. M. Buley German schools of dermatology in the past century. , 1952, A.M.A. archives of dermatology and syphilology.

[226]  E. Gahan Original description of lupus erythematosus. , 1952, A.M.A. archives of dermatology and syphilology.

[227]  E. A. Oliver DERMATOLOGY AT THE CROSSROADS: Presidential Address , 1952 .

[228]  Robinson Hm A short history of dermatology as it progressed in Baltimore. , 1952 .

[229]  G. Mikhail,et al.  Dermatology in Egypt. , 1952, A.M.A. archives of dermatology and syphilology.

[230]  H. Michelson The boundaries of dermatology; presidential address. , 1952, A.M.A. archives of dermatology and syphilology.

[231]  L. Loewenthal Obsolescent and debatable ideas in dermatology. , 1951, South African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde.

[232]  A. Gray Dermatology from the time of Harvey. , 1951, Lancet.

[233]  J. Crissey Early dermatologic illustration. , 1951, A.M.A. archives of dermatology and syphilology.

[234]  M. B. Sulzberger Presidential address: investigative dermatology; remarks on sources of ideas, design of experiments, and communication of results. , 1951, The Journal of investigative dermatology.

[235]  U. Wile Cutaneous medicine in the medical curriculum. , 1951, A.M.A. archives of dermatology and syphilology.

[236]  K. Greenwood Dermatology in Singapore , 1951, Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps.

[237]  J. Ingram DERMATOLOGY AND THE UNDERGRADUATE , 1951, Australian journal of dermatology.

[238]  Andrews Gc Dermatology, 1900-1950. , 1951 .

[239]  S. Hellerstróm A dermatologist's impressions of a three month's tour in North America. , 1951, Acta dermato-venereologica.

[240]  L. Goldman Development of dermatology in Ohio. , 1950, The Ohio State medical journal.

[241]  D. Pillsbury Medical specialty research in a university: its organization and support in a department of dermatology. , 1950, The Journal of investigative dermatology.

[242]  C. G. Lane TRAINING OF A DERMATOLOGIST , 1950 .

[243]  H. R. Foerster APPRAISAL OF OBJECTIVES AND FUNCTIONS OF THE AMERICAN DERMATOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION: Presidential Address , 1950 .

[244]  C. G. Lane The development of standards in dermatology. , 1949, Journal of the American Medical Association.

[245]  A. Cipollaro Dermatology and syphilology in a modern medical program. , 1949, Journal of the American Medical Association.

[246]  S. Rothman Presidential Address: Basic Research in Dermatology , 1949 .

[247]  F. Cormia,et al.  Present status of dermatologic training in the United States. , 1949, Archives of dermatology and syphilology.

[248]  P. Bechet FOUNDING AND FIRST MEETING OF THE AMERICAN DERMATOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION: A Milestone in the Progress of American Dermatology , 1949 .

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