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The Philadelphia Dermatological Society.

Arch Dermatol. 2008;144(8):980.

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THE JOURNAL OF CUTANEOUS DISEASES
VOL. XXVI
AUGUST
NO. 8

The regular monthly meeting of the Philadelphia Dermatological Society was held at the Polyclinic Hospital, on Tuesday evening, April 21, 1908, at 8:30 o’clock. Dr. M. B. Hartzell, presiding.

Dr. Hartzell showed an excellent photograph, taken by the Lumiere method, of a case of Raynaud's disease. The picture presented an exact reproduction of the dilated blood-vessels of the left foot, the bluish-red appearance of the skin, and the yellowish-brown pigmentation of the toenails.

J Cutan Dis. 1908;26(8):379.


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Editor's Comment

The Editor expresses eternal gratitude to Salazard B, Desouches C, Magalon G. Auguste and Louis Lumière, inventors at the service of the suffering. Eur J Plast Surg. 2006;28(2):441-447.

SECTION EDITOR: MARK BERNHARDT, MD



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