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Concept
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Dermatology
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Academic Article
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Tools of dermatology: A historical perspective.
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Editing a dermatology journal and the Council of Dermatology Editors.
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Academic Article
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Monday morning quarterbacking: the dermatologic consultation.
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Academic Article
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IV World Congress of the International Academy of Cosmetic Dermatology July 2 to 5, 2005, Paris, France.
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Academic Article
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Quackery and the dermatologist.
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Academic Article
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Commentary: gearing up for war.
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Academic Article
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Cosmetic dermatology and Art Deco: lookin' good.
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Academic Article
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Dubai Derma 2003: Dubai World Dermatology and Laser Conference and Exhibition. May 11-13, 2003, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
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Academic Article
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Who's the boss?
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Academic Article
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Bibliography of secondary sources on the history of dermatology: I. Journal articles in English supplemented through 2005 [corrected].
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Academic Article
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Background, problems, and perspectives of management of common pediatric skin problems in developing countries.
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Academic Article
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Dermatology is a specialty; dermatology is not a subspecialty.
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Great dermatology libraries: the Max and Margareta Wolf Dermatology Library.
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Academic Article
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Robert Willan: pioneer in morphology.
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Academic Article
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How did dermatology develop in the United States?
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Academic Article
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Controversies in Dermatology: part IV.
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Academic Article
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Gender dermatology-a revolution in medical practice.
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Academic Article
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Bibliography of secondary sources on the history of dermatology II. Obituaries and biographies in English supplemented through 2005 [corrected].
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Academic Article
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The Third-Party Payers/Withholders: They Have a License to Steal and They Use It.
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Academic Article
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The fate of Hungarian Jewish dermatologists during the Holocaust Part 1: Six refugees who fled.
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Academic Article
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Welcome to SKINmed.
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Academic Article
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Bibliography of secondary sources on the history of dermatology: III. Books, Monographs, and Chapters in English Supplemented through 2015.
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Academic Article
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Contemporary American dermatology: continuing medical education I.
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Academic Article
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Daniel Turner (1667-1740).
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Academic Article
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Cutaneous morphology: the basic tool of dermatology.
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Academic Article
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Sofia 2005 Third Spring Symposium of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology (EADV); Sofia, Bulgaria; May 19-22, 2005.
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Academic Article
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Foster Swift: A guiding spirit in early American dermatology.
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Academic Article
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The Practice of Dermatology Ain't What It Used To Be: The Preauthorization Catastrophe.
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Academic Article
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Controversies in dermatology, part III.
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Academic Article
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Cosmetic dermatology: no need for an apology.
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Academic Article
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Cosmetic dermatology: no need for an apology. Reply to Dr Verma & Prof Grosshans.
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Academic Article
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Dermatology Journals and the Impact Factor.
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Academic Article
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Louis A. Duhring, MD (1845-1913): the centennial of his death.
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Academic Article
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Bibliography of secondary sources on the history of dermatology: III. Books, monographs, and chapters in English supplemented through 2010.
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Academic Article
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Dermatology One Hundred Years Ago (1921).
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Academic Article
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Controversies in dermatology: part V.
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Academic Article
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There is more to infection control than just gloves in the dermatology office.
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Academic Article
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Bibliography of secondary sources on the history of dermatology: II. Obituaries and biographies in English supplemented through 2015.
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Academic Article
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Dermatology 75 years ago.
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Academic Article
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Jewish dermatologists in Nazi Germany.
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Academic Article
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Bibliography of secondary sources on the history of dermatology: Journal articles in English.
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Academic Article
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The Essential Role of Dermatology Publications in Enhancing Professional Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.
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Academic Article
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Controversies in dermatology: part I.
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Academic Article
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Bibliography of secondary sources on the history of dermatology III. Books, monographs, and chapters in English supplemented through 2005.
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Academic Article
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De Profundis II.
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Academic Article
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Bibliography of secondary sources on the history of dermatology III. Books, monographs, and chapters in English.
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Academic Article
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Clinical trials in perspective.
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Academic Article
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Bibliography of secondary sources on the history of dermatology: I. Journal articles in English.
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Academic Article
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Controversies in Dermatology: Part II.
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Academic Article
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Advances in dermatologic diagnosis, Part II.
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Academic Article
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Wax models in dermatology: Updated through 2020.
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Academic Article
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Continuing Medical Education II: MOC, CME, ABD, ABMS, ACGME, CMS, FSMB, IOM, MOL, PQRS, SMB, etcetera et ad nauseum.
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Continuing Medical Education III: MOC, CME, ABD, ABMS, ACGME, CMS, FSMB, IOM, MOL, PQRS, SMB, Etcetera et Ad Nauseum, Revisited.
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Academic Article
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Karl Holubar (1936?2013): dermatologic historian par excellence.
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Academic Article
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The essential role of dermatology publications in enhancing professional diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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Academic Article
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Speaking Good (and Safe) Dermatologic English.
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Academic Article
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Cyber-Bullying and the Dermatologist.
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Academic Article
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Bibliography of secondary sources on the history of dermatology: II. Obituaries and biographies.
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Academic Article
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LeGrand N. Denslow: Pioneer in dermatology or charlatan?
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Academic Article
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Dedication: gearing up for war.
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Academic Article
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The wax model.
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Academic Article
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Commentary: advances in dermatologic diagnosis.
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Academic Article
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Albrecht Scholz (1940-2013): German dermatologist and historian of dermatology.
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Academic Article
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Namely a name: atopic dermatitis, decubitus ulcers, scabies...
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Academic Article
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Bibliography of secondary sources on the history of dermatology: II. Obituaries and biographies in English supplemented through 2010.
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Academic Article
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Dermatologists in the Wild West, 1870-1900: The early pioneers from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Coast.
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Evidence-based dermatology and wound healing: let's get real!
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How dermatology got its name.
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Academic Article
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The Dermatologist and Color.
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Academic Article
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Confronting obesity in clinical dermatology.
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Academic Article
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Being thoroughly modern dermatologically in the nineteenth century: L. Duncan Bulkley (1845-1928) revisited.
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Updating the dermatologic nomenclature: names that are good or bad.
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The importance of the history of dermatology: An American viewpoint.
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Reflections on Aldo Castellani and Tropical Dermatology.
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Academic Article
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Why Medical (and Dermatologic) Practice Has Become So Convoluted: The Complexity/Convolutional/Obfuscatory Kleptocracies.
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Academic Article
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The 1943 Year Book of Dermatology and Syphilology.
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Academic Article
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Bibliography of secondary sources on the history of dermatology: I. Journal articles in English supplemented through 2010.
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After the antibiotics and breast cancer study: what to tell patients.
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Academic Article
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Robert Willan: a Quaker physician who founded the morphologic approach to modern dermatology.
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Probiotics and Prebiotics-The Good Germs: A Dermatologic Perspective.
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Teaching About the Holocaust in Dermatology Training Programs.
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Dermatology One Hundred Years Ago.
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Academic Article
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Send in the Clowns: A Special Tribute to Medical Clowning and Clown Eponyms in Dermatology.
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Commemoration of Seven Accomplished Jewish Women in Dermatology from Europe and Canada.
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Academic Article
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Editors and Journals: Part III-"Sto Tavo (Who Is In Charge)?"
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Routine office procedures.
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Academic Article
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Pioneers in Dermatology and Venereology: an interview with Prof. Lawrence C. Parish.
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Bibliography of secondary sources on the history of dermatology. II. Obituaries and biographies in English, supplemented through 1995.
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Academic Article
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Bibliography of secondary sources on the history of dermatology.
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Academic Article
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The periodicals of dermatology: revised through 1981.
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Academic Article
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[American dermatologic publications and the New York Dermatologic Society].
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Academic Article
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Bibliography of secondary sources on the history of dermatology. I. Journal articles in English supplemented through 1975.
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Academic Article
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Bibliography of secondary sources on the history of dermatology. I. Journal articles in English.
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Academic Article
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Bibliography of secondary sources on the history of dermatology: II. obituaries and biographies in English journals supplemented through 1980.
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Academic Article
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Bibliography of secondary sources on the history of dermatology. 1. Journal articles in English: supplemented through 2000.
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Academic Article
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Bibliography of secondary sources on the history of dermatology. I. Journal articles in English supplemented through 1995.
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Ferdinand Hebra: a reexamination of his contributions to dermatology.
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Academic Article
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Bibliography of secondary sources on the history of dermatology. II. Obituaries and biographies in English: supplemented through 2000.
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Academic Article
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Bibliography of secondary sources on the history of dermatology. II. Obituaries and biographies in English journals supplemented through 1975.
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Academic Article
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Two hundred years of dermatology.
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Academic Article
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Dermatology at Blockley--100 years ago.
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The dermatology view of hereditary angio-oedema: practical diagnostic and management considerations.
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Founding of the Academy.
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Academic Article
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What is comparative dermatology?
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Government intervention in American dermatology.
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Dermatology in the 1980s.
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Academic Article
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Bibliography of secondary sources on the history of dermatology. II. Obituaries and biographies in English journals before 1973: M through Z.
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Bibliography of secondary sources on the history of dermatology. III. Books, monographs and chapters in English supplemented through 1985.
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Bibliography of secondary sources on the history of dermatology. II. Obituaries and biographies in English journals before 1973: A through L.
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The Stelwagon Prize in dermatology.
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Dermatology of the 1870's: patterns of occurrence of cutaneous disease (1871-1874).
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Academic Article
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Bibliography of secondary sources on the history of dermatology. III. Books, monographs, and chapters in English supplemented through 2000.
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The status of the history of dermatology: an American appraisal.
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Academic Article
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Bibliography of secondary sources on the history of dermatology. III. Books, monographs, and chapters in English supplemented through 1990.
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Academic Article
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Bibliography of secondary sources on the history of dermatology. III. Books, monographs, and chapters in English, supplemented through 1995.
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Dermatology collection of the American Academy of Dermatology.
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Academic Article
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Bibliography of secondary sources on the history of dermatology. II. Obituaries and biographies in English journals supplemented through 1985.
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American dermatology journals. Their growth from 1870 to 1920.
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Remember when? An organizational review.
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Thomas Jefferson and tropical dermatology.
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What was dermatology like then?
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The history of tropical dermatology and the 1907 International Congress of Dermatology.
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The journal: a bastion for continuing medical education.
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Bibliography of secondary sources on the history of dermatology. II. Obituaries and biographies in English supplemented through 1990.
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You've come a long way baby: a history of cosmetic lead toxicity.
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Academic Article
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Wax models of the skin.
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Athletic dermatology.
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The periodicals of dermatology.
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On speaking proper dermatolese: at least American style.
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Earl D. Osborne (1895-1960).
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Dermatology or cutaneous medicine.
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Dermatology in 1876: an account of the specialty in Philadelphia during the centennial year.
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MaltaDerm '94.
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Wax models in dermatology.
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Bibliography of secondary sources on the history of dermatology. I. Journal articles in English supplemented through 1990.
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Academic Article
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Bibliography of secondary sources on the history of dermatology. I. Journal articles in English supplemented through 1980.
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Academic Article
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History of tropical dermatology.
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The case for state dermatological societies.
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Conflict of interest and scientific publications.
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Reflections on dermatology and projections for the 21st Century.
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Academic Article
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Bibliography of secondary sources on the history of dermatology. III. Books, monographs, and chapters in English supplemented through 1980.
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Dermatology and venereology in Italy 100 years ago. Relations with American and German dermatology and venereology. I: Dermatology.
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Thoughts on tropical dermatology.
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Comparative dermatology: parasitic disorders.
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Academic Article
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Bibliography of secondary sources on the history of dermatology. I. Journal articles in English supplemented through 1985.
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The essential role of dermatology publications in enhancing professional diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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Dual publication and manipulation of the editorial process.
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Donald Marion Pillsbury.
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First World Congress of the International Academy of Cosmetic Dermatology, St Julians, Malta, January 28-31, 1999.
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Dermatology in Korea.
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The essential role of dermatology publications in enhancing professional diversity, equity and inclusion.
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