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  Vol. 16 No. 3, September 1927 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Atlas of Skin and Venereal Diseases

By Prof. Dr. F. Samberger and Dr. K. Hübschmann, Professor and Director and Clinical Assistant, respectively, in the Dermatological Clinic of The University of Charles IV. Pp. 30, with 37 illustrations. Prague, Czechoslovakia: United Press, 1923-1925.

Arch Derm Syphilol. 1927;16(3):373.

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Four sections of this work have thus far appeared. They deal with syphilis, tuberculosis cutis, lupus vulgaris, tuberculides and lupus erythematodes. The lesions are depicted in a most striking manner, at least as well as in any similar attempt, and in not a few instances they would appear to be superior to the rest. This atlas, which is intended to cover the realm of dermatology and venereology, can be strongly recommended. . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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