THE JOURNAL OF CUTANEOUS DISEASES INCLUDING SYPHILIS
VOL. XXII.
NOVEMBER, 1904.
NO. 11
A New Medical Journal, "The American Journal of Urology."
The JOURNAL OF CUTANEOUS DISEASES takes more than a casual interest in the fine appearance of the first number of The American Journal of Urology; in fact, our interest is somewhat akin to that of Radica in her sister Dodica after the successful termination of the operation which ended their existence as twins.
J Cutan Dis.
November 1904;22:495-546.
Editor's Comment
At 7:00 Sunday morning, February 9, 1902, in a private Parisian hospital, an unprecedented procedure would take place. Present at the event besides Dr Eugene Louis Doyen, owner of the clinic, were 5 physician assistants, 3 Catholic nuns, the patientsRadica and Dodica Neikand Clement Maurice, a cinematographer. It would be the latters work that made this operation truly historic, being the first time the . . . [Full Text of this Article]