484 results on '"Skin Diseases history"'
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2. Holy Medicine: Patron Saints of Wounds Due to Animal Bites.
3. [Photography, medicine and corporeality: the device of the image in the forms of discursive apprehension of the disease].
4. Felix von Bärensprung-A Review of His Life and Work on the Occasion of His 200th Birthday.
5. The Relation of Diseases of the Skin to General Conditions.
6. Sibyl Horner, Sydney Alexander Henry, and occupational skin disease.
7. 50 Years Ago in TheJournalofPediatrics: The Newborn Skin.
8. What's in a name?
9. Epidemiology of major chronic inflammatory immune-related skin diseases in 2019.
10. Skin and Disease in Early Modern Medicine: Jan Jessen's De cute, et cutaneis affectibus (1601).
11. Eaux thermales et thermalisme en dermatologie au xix e siècle: Thermal water and hydrotherapy in xix th century dermatology.
12. [Johann Heinrich Rille (1864-1956): the long way to the chair in dermatology in Leipzig 100 years ago].
13. Prof. Nékám's Corpus Iconum Morborum Cutaneorum (1938): The most elaborate historical dermatovenerological atlas of the first half of the 20 th century.
14. Pioneers in dermatology and venereology: an interview with Prof. Andrew Finlay.
15. [A history of sensitive skins].
16. The Father of Medicine on Dermatology.
17. Pioneers in dermatology and venereology: an interview with Prof. Sam Shuster.
18. Relationship of Focal Infections to Certain Dermatoses: Further Observations: M. L. Ravitch, M.D. and S. A. Steinberg, M.D., Louisville, KY.
19. Malnutrition and skin disease in Far East prisoners-of-war in World War II.
20. A Janeway Lesson.
21. [The Museum of the Hôpital Saint-Louis].
22. Moulages: Art and History of Medicine.
23. Tesla and the Violet Ray.
24. Lupus-Crying Wolf.
25. What's in a Name-Dermoscopy vs Dermatoscopy.
26. Robert Chesebrough and the Dermatologic Wonder of Petroleum Jelly.
27. Linking Dermatology, Neurology, and Psychiatry-Interdisciplinary Contributions of Ian Bruce Sneddon.
28. Dermatologic Radiotherapy and Radioactive Quackery-Discovery and Tragedy at the Turn of the 20th Century.
29. Arsenic in Dermatology-From Dermatologic Therapy to Carcinogen.
30. The Skin of Our Teeth.
31. The Legacy of the Radium Girls.
32. Skin Suffocation.
33. Henry Radcliffe Crocker-From the Elephant Man to the Textbook.
34. Causes and Cures of Skin Diseases in the Work of Hildegard of Bingen.
35. The Old Bromides and Their 21st Century Refreshment.
36. Picturing in Dermatology-From Wax Models to Teledermatology, Part I.
37. Veit Stoss's High Altar of St Mary's Church-A 15th Century Altar Depicting Skin Lesions.
38. Revisiting the History and Importance of Phototherapy in Dermatology.
39. Skin Disease as Art.
40. The Use of Ivy in Dermatology.
41. A short history of phototherapy, vitamin D and skin disease.
42. Harvey Cushing, MD-A Neurosurgeon's Contributions to Cutaneous Pathology.
43. [Laudation of Professor Dr. med. Uwe-Frithjof Haustein on the occasion of his 80th birthday].
44. Albert Montgomery Kligman-Remembering a Pioneer of Topical Treatment.
45. History of UV Lamps, Types, and Their Applications.
46. Rhazes-His Life and Contributions to the Field of Dermatology.
47. Histoire du thermalísme à Avène-les-Bains et genèse de l’eau thermale d’Avène: History of thermalism at Avène-les-Bains and genesis of the Avène thermal spring water.
48. Aloe Vera in Dermatology-The Plant of Immortality.
49. [Women in Ophthalmology - a Retrospective].
50. Dermatologic Diseases in 8 of the Cantigas of Holy Mary of Alfonso X the Learned - Part 2: Genital Mutilation, Scrofuloderma, Scabies, Erysipelas, and the Ailments of the King.
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