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Total number of records: 26

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skin diseases12
skin4
dermatology2
dermatitis1
drug therapy1
parasitic diseases1
puerperal infection1
rheumatic diseases1
sexually transmitted diseases1
syphilis1

Top 10: People and organisations

People and organisationsCount
Crocker, Henry Radcliffe (1845-1909)8
Bateman, Thomas (1778-1821)4
Willan, Robert4
Willan, Robert (1757-1812)4
Pringle, John James (1855-1922)3
Rayer, Pierre Francois Olive (1793-1867)3
Bardsley, James Lomax1
Fuller, Robert M1
Green, Jonathan (1788?-1864)1
Hardy, A (1811-1893)1

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A practical treatise on diseases of the skin

Piffard, Henry Granger (1842-1910); Fuller, Robert M

1891

Title on cover and spine Diseases of the skin.

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A theoretical and practical treatise on the diseases of the skin

Rayer, Pierre François Olive (1793-1867); Willis, Robert (1799-1878)

1835

"With an atlas... of twenty-six copper-plates, containing four hundred figures, coloured".

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A pictorial atlas of skin diseases and syphilitic affections

Pringle, John James (1855-1922)

1897

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A pictorial atlas of skin diseases and syphilitic affections

Pringle, John James (1855-1922)

1897

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A theoretical and practical treatise on the diseases of the skin : atlas

Rayer, Pierre François Olive (1793-1867)

1835

Spine title: Atlas to Rayer's diseases of the skin.

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