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  Vol. 73 No. 4, April 1956 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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IMPROVED CLINICAL PHOTOGRAPHY

ELMER R. GROSS, M.D.

AMA Arch Derm. 1956;73(4):385.

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Good photography is essential to any physician who is doing skin planing, not only to follow clinical improvement but also for medicolegal purposes.

A three-in-one view particularly adapted for facial lesions can be effected by using two especially prepared mirrors at a fixed angle. These can be arranged so that two lateral and a frontal view are included in one photograph.

The purpose in the development of this procedure is to afford to the physician a method by which clear and uniform pre- and post-treatment photographs could be obtained.

Results may be standardized by the use of a fixed chair with head rest, mirrors, and a fixed camera position. If all other factors are kept constant, then consistently excellent clinical photography may be accomplished.

Prints may be enlarged or reduced to meet any desired requirement.

601 Delaware Ave. (1) . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]


Author Affiliations

Wilmington, Del.


Footnotes

Submitted for publication June 20, 1955.

This technique was developed with the aid of Photo Research, 242 S. 13th St., Philadelphia.



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