"Diseases of the Skin: Including the Exanthemata, for the Use of General Practitioners and Advanced Students" by Frederick Myers Dearborn, offers a comprehensive overview of dermatological conditions as understood in the early 20th century. This meticulously detailed work is aimed at equipping medical professionals with the knowledge necessary to diagnose and treat a wide range of skin ailments prevalent during that era.
The book delves into the characteristics, causes, and treatments of various skin diseases, including the exanthemata - infectious diseases characterized by skin eruptions. Dearborn's approach provides invaluable insights into the medical practices and understanding of disease at the time, making it an essential resource for historians of medicine and anyone interested in the evolution of dermatological science.
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