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THE EIGHTH INTERNATIONAL DERMATOLOGICAL CONGRESS
William Allen Pusey
Arch Derm Syphilol. 1930;22(4):698-699.
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The Eighth International Dermatological Congress was a great success, scientifically and socially. Everything combined to make the experience agreeable: Copenhagen is a delightful place; there were adequate good hotel accommodations; the settings of the Congress and of the various social functions were excellent; the weather was ideal. The hospitality of our Danish colleagues not only was charming, but was generous beyond words and was manifested in a series of entertainments the like of which are rare. For instance, the reception given to the Congress in the magnificent Town Hall and the musicale given by the President can be described as gorgeous. The dermatological clinic consisted of a large number of interesting cases; some groups of them were unique. There was, for example, a group of eight cases of Darier's disease and one of twice as many cases of sarcoid. The thorough way in which the cases had been worked up
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