1922
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1922.02360010013003
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Hemangiosarcoma of the Skin

Abstract: The case which we report was presented at the clinical meeting of the American Dermatological Association, at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, in 1921, and as there was no general agreement as to diagnosis and there had not then been opportunity for careful study, the following report is presented. We are indebted to Dr. Frederick S. Burns, who presented the case, and to Dr. Harvey P. Towle, in whose service it occurred, for the opportunity to study it. The report of the discussion of the case at … Show more

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“…A popular instructor among both medical and nursing students, Lawless headed the dermatology section at the Montgomery Ward Clinic and remained a regular member of the medical school faculty until 1940. Lawless made significant contributions to the field of dermatology and undertook research into the treatment of and cures for leprosy, syphilis, sporotrichosis, and other skin diseases 8 …”
Section: Theodore K Lawless MD (1892–1971)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A popular instructor among both medical and nursing students, Lawless headed the dermatology section at the Montgomery Ward Clinic and remained a regular member of the medical school faculty until 1940. Lawless made significant contributions to the field of dermatology and undertook research into the treatment of and cures for leprosy, syphilis, sporotrichosis, and other skin diseases 8 …”
Section: Theodore K Lawless MD (1892–1971)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of those Theodore K. Lawless, MD (1892MD ( -1971 Another prominent Northwestern physician associated with the collection is Theodore K. Lawless, an internationally respected dermatologist ( Fig. 6 8 In 1920, a patient diagnosed with diphtheria of the skin was photographed for Lawless in the dermatology clinic ( Fig. 7).…”
Section: Robert a Krost MD (1880-1919)mentioning
confidence: 99%