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Ranging from the Egypt of the Pharaohs to the present day,
Historical Atlas of Dermatology and Dermatologists offers a unique
insight into the history of dermatology and the influences that led
to present practice. It sheds new light on the emergence of
dermatology as a separate medical speciality and on some of the key
players who have contributed to its development. Arranged as an
illustrated time-line this volume features an exceptional range of
historical plates such as 'Molluscum contagiosum', from Thomas
Bateman's Delineations of Cutaneous Diseases, 1817, an 1869
painting of ichthyosis hystrix by Carl Heitzmann, and early
experiments in ultraviolet therapy by Finsen and colleagues in
1903. The authors have selected individuals representative of each
era, workers who dealt seriously with the dermatologic concerns of
the day, or who through their opinions or behavior project the
color and ambience of the period in which they lived. They have
included typical examples of the books, journals, instruments, and
devices that made up the annals and paraphernalia of the speciality
as it evolved. In order to know where you are going, you have to
know where you've been. The field of dermatology has been
fragmented in the last 30 years. It is becoming increasingly
difficult to answer the simple questions: What is dermatology and
what is a dermatologist? Research dermatology,
dermato-histopathology, pediatric dermatology, and the explosion of
surgical techniques have all made their mark on how dermatology is
practiced. Historical Atlas of Dermatology and Dermatologists
explores the development of this field and where it may be going in
the future.
First published in 1953, this new edition of the popular Classics in Clinical Dermatology with Biographical Sketches has been updated to include developments during the 50 years since its initial publication. It contains the complete contents of the first edition and presents over 30 additional papers, some of them classics not included in the first edition and other significant publications from the second half of the 20th century. The diseases depicted vary from daily clinical fare to the rarest of the rare. Some chapters provide case reports, while others are the result of countless hours spent meticulously studying patients. Compiled and edited by acknowledged leaders in the field, Classics in Clinical Dermatology with Biographical Sketches 50th Anniversary, Second Edition gives you a taste of the diagnostic problems confronted by master dermatologists and how they solved them.
Ranging from the Egypt of the Pharaohs to the present day, Historical Atlas of Dermatology and Dermatologists offers a unique insight into the history of dermatology and the influences that led to present practice. It sheds new light on the emergence of dermatology as a separate medical speciality and on some of the key players who have contributed to its development.
Arranged as an illustrated time-line this volume features an exceptional range of historical plates such as 'Molluscum contagiosum', from Thomas Bateman's Delineations of Cutaneous Diseases, 1817, an 1869 painting of ichthyosis hystrix by Carl Heitzmann, and early experiments in ultraviolet therapy by Finsen and colleagues in 1903. The authors have selected individuals representative of each era, workers who dealt seriously with the dermatologic concerns of the day, or who through their opinions or behavior project the color and ambience of the period in which they lived. They have included typical examples of the books, journals, instruments, and devices that made up the annals and paraphernalia of the speciality as it evolved.
In order to know where you are going, you have to know where you've been. The field of dermatology has been fragmented in the last 30 years. It is becoming increasingly difficult to answer the simple questions: What is dermatology and what is a dermatologist? Research dermatology, dermato-histopathology, pediatric dermatology, and the explosion of surgical techniques have all made their mark on how dermatology is practiced. Historical Atlas of Dermatology and Dermatologists explores the development of this field and where it may be going in the future.
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