23 de February de 2017

Bibliography of Secondary Sources on the History of Dermatology – I

I. Journal Articles in English – Supplemented through 2000

Lawrence Charles Parish, MD, John Thorne Crissey, MD, and Jennifer L. Parish, MD

Supplements to this bibliographic record of history of dermatology citations in English have been published every five years since the 1970’s. There continues to be an increase in the number of published periodical presentations, reflecting the continual growth of interest in the history of dermatology.

Although computer searches are readily available, we have found that many historical papers are not indexed, either because they appear in publications not indexed by Index Medicus or because their historical thrust was not readily apparent. We have consulted library files, computer searches, and serendipity to include appropriate entries. An * indicates directs the reader to related entries in earlier installment. The style of the citations has not been converted to the Vancouver style, but rather remains the same as in previous editions with the exception of truncated second page numbers.

Previous installments were
I. Journal Articles in English. Arch Dermatol 108:351-66, 1973.
Supplemented through 1975. Int J Dermatol 15:525-32, 1976.
Supplemented through 1980. Int J Dermatol 20:555-61, 1981.
Supplemented through 1985. Int J Dermatol 25:535-40, 1986.
Supplemented through 1990. Int J Dermatol 30:435-40, 1991.
Supplemented through 1995. Int J Dermatol 35:430-7, 1996.

II. Obituaries and Biographies in English before 1973
A through L. Arch Dermatol 111:1036-1048, 1975.
M through Z. Arch Dermatol 111:1188-1198, 1975.
Supplemented through 1975. Int J Dermatol 15:602-7, 1976.
Supplemented through 1980. Int J Dermatol 20:497-503, 1981.
Supplemented through 1985. Int J Dermatol 25:598-605, 1986.
Supplemented through 1990. Int J Dermatol 30:509-15, 1991.
Supplemented through 1995. Int J Dermatol 35:510-7, 1996.

III Books, Monographs, and Chapters in English before 1975 Int J Dermatol 15:206-214, 1976.
Supplemented through 1980. Int J Dermatol 20:390-2, 1981.
Supplemented through 1985. Int J Dermatol 25:468-9, 1986.
Supplemented through 1990. Int J Dermatol 30:581-3, 1991.
Supplemented through 1995. Int J Dermatol 35:585-6, 1996.

Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology, Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Department of Dermatology and Syphilology, University of Southern California School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California, and Department of Dermatology, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Address for correspondence
Lawrence Charles Parish, M. D.
1819 John F. Kennedy Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA 19103
E-mail: Lawrence.Parish@mail.tju.edu


Subject Index to References
Acne 48, 258
Actinic keratosis 86, 96
Actinic prurigo 144
Advertising 4,
Aging 205
AIDS (autoimmune deficiency syndrome) 133, 196, 214, 221
Alibert, J. L. 110
Albinism 25
Alopecia areata
American Indian 113
Anatomy 149, 180
Anthrax 136
Apoptosis 42
Atlantic Dermatological Conference 163
Auspitz phenomenon 249
Australian Aborigines 78
Awards
Balneology 114, 116, 145, 188
Basal cell cancer (see skin disease, malignancy)
Bateman, T. 138
Bechet’s disease 39, 53, 54 , 157, 198, 229
Biopsy 254
Black skin 93, 195
Blaschko’s lines 225
Burns 159
Canadian Dermatological Association 107, 109
Caucasian skin 92
Central East European Dermato-Venereological Association 76
Chlorosis 173
Cinema, (see dermatology in movies)
Civatte bodies 252
Clothing 60
Clear cell acanthoma 2,
Collagen disease 1
Cosmetics 52, 215
Cryosurgery 131
Dandruff 13
Decubitus ulcers, (see Ulcers, decubitus)
Dermatitis, contact 32, 60, 236
Dermatitis herpetiformis 104
Dermatologists, biography,
__ collective 138
__ Canada 217
__ British Columbia 105
__ France 224a
__ Italy 201
__ Jewish 95, 203, 245, 246, 247
__ Women 217
Dermatology, by geographic location
__ Arabic 170
__ Australia 69, 176
__ Victoria 119
__ Austria
__ Vienna 95, 98
__ Bulgaria 117, 226
__ Burma 22
__ Canada 107, 109, 217
__ Nova Scotia 187
__ Czech Republic 232
__ England 114, 120, 207
__ France 41, 224a
__ Germany 28, 202, 245, 246, 247
__ Greece 116
__ Hungary 101
__ India 14, 132, 192
__ Italy 201, 219
__ Japan 102
__ Korea 85
__ Latvia 194
__ Lithuania 134
__ Poland 71
__ Roumania 63
__ Scotland 153
__ Slovakia 49
__ South Africa 178
__ Spain 11 , 205
__ United States 44
__ Yugoslavia 115
Dermatology, by period
__ ancient 35, 52, 68, 135, 136, 158, 172
__ medieval 120, 160
__ seventeenth century 159
__ eighteenth century 46, 94, 138, 219
__ nineteenth century 46, 94, 114, 138
__ twentieth century 5,
Dermatology, subdivided
__ Comparative (see Dermatology, veterinary)
__ Education 29, 33, 124 , 166, 241
__ Folklore 11, 13, 84 170, 171, 192
__ History 97
__ Illustration 82
__ Military 111, 207, 230
__ Nomenclature 51, 125, 208
__ Pathology 41, 42, 98, 110, 245, 246, 247, 254
__ Pediatric 59, 244
__ Periodicals 165, 174, 175
__ Philosophy 24, 72, 73, 122
__ Photodermatology 113
__ Practice 213
__ Psychosomatic 126
__ Research 122, 140
__ Societies (see Societies, dermatological)
__ Textbooks 46, 94, 110
__ Tropical 20, 64
__ Veterinary 186, 235
Dermatology in art 55, 58, 118, 146, 261
Dermatology in literature 17, 18,
Dermatology in movies 34, 185
Dermatology in music 130
Dermatology in the Bible 72, 73, 77, 135, 171, 186, 206, 263
Diabetic foot 234
Diphtheria 20, 64
Eczema (see dermatitis)
Electrolysis 233
Ellis-van Creveld syndrome 154
Ergotism 171
European Society for the History of Dermatology and Venereology 97
Famous patients
__ Ludwig von Beethoven 130, Neville Chamberlin 236, Charles Darwin 45, 197, 260 *Leonardo da Vinci 67, 146 *George III, King of England 12, 88, 240, Paul Gougin 147, Paul Klee 55, 118, 141, 259 Nikolai Lenin (Vladimir Ilich Ylyanov) 81, Rembrant (Harmensz van Rijn) 58, 264, Joseph Stalin 27, John Updike 106
Foundation for International Dermatologic Education 21
Frey syndrome 57,
Giant cell arteritis 80, 210
Hair 180, 227, 233
Hair loss (see alopecia)
Hippocratic syndrome 157
l’Hôpital St. Louis 224
Hospitals 5, 219, 223
Hypertrichosis 22
Immunodeficiency 133
International Congress of Dermatology 239
Inrternational Diploma Course in Dermatology 33, 166
International Foundation for Dermatology 129
International Journal of Dermatology 174, 175
Journal of Investigative Dermatology 165
Kaposi’s sarcoma 196, 212
Kawasaki disease 202
Keloids 195
Keratosis lichenoides chronica 148, 150
LE cell 218
Leishmaniasis 169
Lentigo maligna 10,
Leprosy 135
Lice 35, 79, 242
Lichen planus 252, 253
Lymphoma 183
Lupus erythematosus 15, 45, 193, 197, 207, 211, 218, 237, 238, 252, 260
Massachusetts General Hospital 5
Melanoma 10, 51, 125, 251
Melanosis of Dubreuilh 250
Mount Sinai Hospital 7
Nevus 1, 65
Orf 177
*Osler, Sir William 36,
Pasteur Institute 80
Patch testing 32
Pediculosis 23
Pellagra 84
Philoctetes’s disease 228
Phlebology 75
Pigmentation (see also vitiligo) 92, 93, 140, 149
Pitcairne’s disease 142
Pityriasis rubra pilaris 3,
Polish Association of Dermatology 71
Polyarteritis nodosa 152
Porokeratosis of Mibelli 200
Porphyria 12, 40 , 68, 74, 88, 89, 112, 240
Postage stamps, on dermatologic subjects 40
Prurigo of Besnier 255
Psoriasis 8. 27, 106, 155, 221, 249, 263
Rheumatoid arthritis 9
Rickettsioses 179
Ringworm (see tinea ,,,)
St. Anthony’s fire 171
San Gallicano Institute 219
Sarcoidosis 87
Scabies 70, 181, 182, 186
Scars 159
Scleroderma 50, 55 , 118, 141, 259
Scurvy 90
Sebaceous gland 48
Seborrheic dermatitis 13,
Serum sickness 108
Sister Mary Joseph’s nodules 56, 231
Skin disease, subdivided
__ Classification 102, 202, 207, 224a
__ Eye, associated 25
__ Genetics 40, 92, 93, 225
__ Iatrogenic 156
__ Illustrations 82, 110, 161, 223
__ Immunologic 9, 26, 108
__ Malignancy 56, 67, 91, 103, 209, 231, 250, 251
__ Morphology 225
__ Sun damage 86, 96
__ Teledermatology 230
__ Therapeutic agents
__ Arabic 170
__ botulism toxin 37, 123
__ complementary 168, 192, 216
__ folk medicine 11,13
__ hydrocortisone 243
__ occlusion 221, 257
__ patent medicines 6,
__ psoralen 83
__ soap 189, 243
__ suncreen 143, 184, 237
__ Therapy
__ augmentation 121
__ antimalarials 238
__ baths 114, 116
__ cryosurgery 131
__ dermabrasion 61, 66, 137
__ electrolysis 233
__ electrosurgery 167
__ hair transpalantation 227
__ lasers 66, 256
__ liposuction 62
__ peels 30
__ radiotherapy 127
__ sclerotherapy
__ thorium x 199
Smoking 191
Societies, dermatological
International 21 , 97, 129
Europe 49, 63, 71, 101, 115, 134, 226, 232
United States 163
Spitz tumor 209
Sporotrichosis 178, 228
Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome 99
Suntanniang 184
Surgery 44 , 131, 227, 251, 262
Seating sickness 222
Switra 14
Takayasu arteritis 164
Tart cells 211
Tattoo 158
Tinea capitis 78
Tinea corporis 78
Tattooing
Tobacco (see smoking)
Toxic epidermal necrolysis 99
Trichoepthelioma papulosum multiplex 38,
Tuberculosis 19
Typhus 79
Ulcers, decubitus 162
Ulcers, facial 172
Ulcers, leg 43, 120, 160, 228
Ulcers, tropical 20. 64
Urticaria 100
Vasculitis 47, 80, 151, 152
Verrucae 190
Vitiligo 83, 85, 128
Wax models 31, 117, 223
Wickham’s striae 253
Willan, R. 46, 94, 138, 224a
Witchcraft 153
World Congress of Dermatology (see International Congress of Dermatology (and Syphilology))
Wound healing 120, 257
Yugoslavian Association of Dermatology and Venerology 115

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