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Bibliography of Secondary Sources on the Historyof DermatologySarah Brenner, MD (Editor)
Lawrence Parish, MDDepartment of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology, Sidney Kimmel College at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia,Pennsylvania, [email protected]
MIchael J. Lavery, MB BCh BAO; MRCPDepartment of Dermatology and Temple Itch Center, Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Temple University, Philadelphia,Pennsylvania
Andrzej Grzybowski, MD, PhDDepartment of Ophthalmology, Poznan City Hospital, Poznań, Poland; Chair of Ophthalmology, University of Warmia andMazury, Olsztyn, Poland
Jennifer L. Parish, MDDepartment of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology, Sidney Kimmel College at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia,Pennsylvania
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BIBLIOGRAPHY Edited by Sarah Brenner, MD Bibliography of Secondary Sources on the History of Dermatology
I. Journal Articles in English Lawrence Charles Parish, MD, MD (Hon)* Michael J. Lavery, MB BCh BAO; MRCP (UK)** Andrzej Grzybowski, MD, PhD*** Jennifer L. Parish, MD* Daniel H. Parish, MD, JD* *Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology, Sidney Kimmel College at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania **Department of Dermatology and Temple Itch Center, Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ***Department of Ophthalmology, Poznan City Hospital, Poznań, Poland; Chair of Ophthalmology, University of Warmia and Mazury, Olsztyn, Poland Corresponding author: Lawrence Charles Parish, M. D. 1845 Walnut Street, Suite 1650 Philadelphia, PA 19103 Tel: +1.215.563.8333 Fax: +1.215.563.3044 E-mail: [email protected]
Introduction
A bibliographic record on the history of dermatology has been a project that started over 4 decades ago. It is a collection of all forms of history, ranging from dermatologic conditions, to famous dermatologists and physicians who have advanced the field of both dermatology and medicine, to the different countries that promoted the development of scientists, researchers and physicians alike. It was decided that the bibliographic record would encompass journals, books and a compilation of obituaries. A pertinent question is whether a manually created bibliographic project is still warranted in the 21st century. In short, yes. While Index Medicus has expanded the number of journals that are indexed, the number of dermatology publications currently included by Index Medicus exceeds 164; however, not all are in English or easily accessible. Although most of the papers of dermatologic interest are included in these journals, some contributions are also located in non-indexed publications. In addition, many documents of an historical interest or of a biographical nature are not necessarily selected for indexing in Index Medicus. The amalgamation of these historical publications from 2010-2015 will be divided into 3 separate contributions: journals, obituaries and books, with only those in English being recorded. Not only will this bibliographic record serve as a formal collection on the history of dermatology, it will also provide a reference to those wishing to enrich their knowledge on the expansion of the different fields of dermatology over time. It will also serve as a reminder of the achievements of our dermatology forefathers, from whom we have still so much to learn.
Previous installments were:
I. Journal Articles in English
Arch Dermatol 1973;108:351-66.
Supplemented through 1975. Int J Dermatol 1976;15:525-532.
Supplemented through 1980. Int J Dermatol 1981;20:555-561.
Supplemented through 1985. Int J Dermatol 1986;25:535-540.
Supplemented through 1990. Int J Dermatol 1991;30:435-440.
Supplemented through 1995. Int J Dermatol 1996;35:430-437.
Supplemented through 2000. Clin Dermatol 2001;19:526-533.
Supplemented through 2005. Clin Dermatol 2006;24:327-333.
Supplemented through 2010. Clin Dermatol 2011; 29:469-474
II. Obituaries and Biographies in English before 1973
A through L. Arch Dermatol 1975;111:1036-48.
M through Z. Arch Dermatol 1975;111:1188-98.
Supplemented through 1975. Int J Dermatol 1976;15:602-607.
Supplemented through 1980. Int J Dermatol 1981;20:497-503.
Supplemented through 1985. Int J Dermatol 1986;25:98-605.
Supplemented through 1990. Int J Dermatol 1991;30:509-515.
Supplemented through 1995. Int J Dermatol 1996;35:510-517.
Supplemented through 2000. Clin Dermatol 2001;19:526-533.
Supplemented through 2005. Clin Dermatol 2006;24: 449-455.
Supplemented through 2010. Clin Dermatol 2011; 29:575-581
III. Books, Monographs, and Chapters in English before 1975
Int J Dermatol 1976;15:206-14.
Supplemented through 1980. Int J Dermatol 1981;20:390-392.
Supplemented through 1985. Int J Dermatol 1986;25:468-469.
Supplemented through 1990. Int J Dermatol 1991;30:581-583.
Supplemented through 1995. Int J Dermatol 1996;35:585-586.
Supplemented through 2000. Clin Dermatol 2001;19:788-789.
Supplemented through 2005. Clin Dermatol 2006;24:553-554.
Supplemented through 2010. Clin Dermatol 2011; 29:714-715
Subject Index to References:
Acne: 169, 182
Albinism: 11, 99, 160
Alopecia: 69, 70, 114, 130, 159
Ancient dermatology: 8, 129, 142
Anecdotes: 10
Anthrax: 109
Arsenic: 46
Art: 108
Atlases: 133
Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis: 29
Baseball: 104
Bazin’s disease: 27
Bible: 123
Bibliopegy: 136
Biography: 94
Bioterrorism: 162
Botulinum toxin: 115
Blaschko lines: 179
Blister: 36
Buddhism: 66
Canadian Dermatology Association: 1
Chilblains: 22
Chinese Society of Dermatology: 185, 186
Coal tar: 125
Colors: 97
Cosmetic: 64
Coudability: 159
Cutis: 61
Depilatories: 111
Dermatitis: 29
Dermatitis herpetiformis: 28
Dermatologists:
Hulûsi Behçet (1889-1948): 41
Paul Esnard Bechet (1881-1962): 41
Hans Biberstein (1889-1965): 88
Ante Bibica (1897-1973): 21
Stefan Brunauer: (1887-1968): 40
Bogumil Cezarovic (1931- ): 21
Huriez Claude (1907-1984): 4
Lujo Fouque (1887-1980): 21
Herbert Fuchs (1891-1960): 40
William Henry Goeckerman (1884-1954): 139
Hugh Edward Hailey (1909-1963): 138
William Howard Hailey (1898-1967): 138
Henry MacCormac (1879-1950): 175
Alfred Guido Miescher (1887-1961): 174
Syed Ghulam Shabbir (1923-2002): 2
Hermann Werner Siemens (1891-1969): 40
Luca Stulli (1772-1828): 21
Robert Willan (1757-1812): 89, 175
Erasmus Wilson (1809-1884): 76
Dermatology by geographic location:
Canada: 121
Chile: 53
China: 185, 186
Croatia: 21
Ethiopia: 75
Germany: 39
Iran: 10, 170
Ireland: 62
Italy: 162
Japan: 3
Poland: 86
Russia: 117
Slovenia: 63
USA: 39, 143
Venezuela: 113
Dermatology by period:
Ancient: 6, 100
Ancient Egypt: 43
Byzantine Empire: 142
Roman: 9, 19
Dermatology: 1
Dermatologic surgery: 78, 94
Dermatopathology: 30
Dysmenorrhoeica symmetrica: 29
Eponyms: 3, 13, 18, 47
Etymology: 82, 83, 158
Facial masts: 7
Fairy tales: 105, 157
Famous patients
Abigail Adams (1744-1818): 48
Jonny Bench (1947- ): 104
Charles Robert Darwin (1809-1882): 95
Franz Kafka (1883-1924): 71, 120
John F Kennedy (1917-1963): 106
Jack London (1876-1916): 17
Zoe Porphyrogenita (978-1050): 141
Joe Roth (1955-1977): 49
Jim Umbricht (1930-1964): 104
Famous people
Cleopatra VII (69 BCE – 30 BCE): 43
Contessina de’ Bardi de’ Medici (c1400 – 1473): 176
Joe DiMaggio (1914-1999): 104
Michael Frederic Guyer (1874-1959): 174
Marilyn Monroe (1926-1962): 101
Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849): 23
Jan Evangelista Purkynje (1787-1869): 90
Robert Ripley (1890-1949): 98
John Ernst Steinbeck, Jr (1902-1968): 116
Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519): 99
George Washington (1732 – 1799): 65
Famous physicians
Gerolamo Cardano (1501-1576): 146
Emile Coudé (1800-1870): 161
Jean Alfred Fournier (1832-1914): 181
Jean-Paul Marat (1743-1793): 56
Friedrich Sigmund Merkel (1845-1919): 84
Frederic Edward Mohs (1910-2002): 172
Ludovico Settala (1552-1633): 146
Fillers: 78
Fingerprints: 90
Fournier’s gangrene: 181
Frog poultice: 25
Frostbite: 22
Fungal: 59
Genital warts: 142
Goeckerman therapy: 139
Grand rounds: 55
Hailey-Hailey disease: 139
Hair: 34, 111, 122, 125, 152
Hippocrates: 8, 12
Hirsuitism: 28
History: 79, 169
Honey: 51, 187
Ichthyol: 35
Ichthyosis: 98
Immunodermatology: 119, 131
International Society for Dermatologic Surgery: 150
Jewish Dermatology: 50
Journals
Acta Dermatovenerologica Croatia: 126
British Journal of Dermatology: 14, 15, 72
Journal of Drugs in Dermatology: 163
Keratosis: 40
Leishmaniasis: 137
Leprosy: 91, 92, 173, 178
Lightening: 177
Liposuction: 168
Literature: 22, 57, 92, 105, 117, 132, 157
Lwow School of Dermatology: 86
Mal de meleda: 20
Marfan’s syndrome: 23
Melanoma: 49, 104
Merkel cell: 84
Military disease: 42, 162
Milker’s nodule: 145
Mnemonics: 153
Moh’s surgery: 172
Mycophenolic acid: 165
Nevus: 146, 174
Nomenclature: 36, 44, 47, 82, 96, 107, 132, 134, 144, 151, 154, 171
Northwestern University: 166
Nose piercing: 119
Onychomycosis: 32
Palmoplantaris: 40
Pediculosis: 147
Pemphigus: 52
Pemphigus foliaceus: 54
Photodermatology: 152
Photography: 133
Plica Polonica: 110
Potassium hydroxide: 59
Psoriasis: 60, 139
Radiation damage: 28
Radium: 16
Red: 45
Rosacea: 58, 176
Saint: 123
Scar: 57
Scrofula: 37
Scurvy: 154
Sea voyage: 27
Skin care: 9
Skin pores: 10
Smallpox: 26, 48, 65, 109, 161
Specialties: 143
Striata: 40
Sulfur mustard: 126
Sun
Burn: 116
Sunscreens: 5
Tan: 73
Sweat: 45
Syndromes
Christ-Siemens-Touráinn syndrome: 95
Gardner-Diamond syndrome: 108
Huriez syndrome: 4
Laryngo-onychocutaneous syndrome: 2
Tattooing: 102
Therapy: 25, 33, 51, 140, 185
Toponyms: 44
Trenche: 42
Trichotillomania: 114
Tuberous sclerosis: 77
Tungiasis: 67
Ulcers: 8
Vaccination: 88
Vampire: 135
Vargas Hospital: 113
Wax model: 38, 53, 58, 112, 177
White spots: 178
Woman: 18, 149
Yaws: 17
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