1961
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1961.01580090005001
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Trends in Office Practice of Dermatology

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“…(For a similar analysis by geographic re¬ gion, see Part II. 3) In these 30 most common diagnoses, fe¬ males accounted for 56.5% (14,229), and males accounted for 43.5% (10,959) of the total of 25,188 patient-diagnoses. In the study as a whole, females also accounted for more than the males (57.6% of the total of 26,986 patient-diagnoses were by females).…”
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“…(For a similar analysis by geographic re¬ gion, see Part II. 3) In these 30 most common diagnoses, fe¬ males accounted for 56.5% (14,229), and males accounted for 43.5% (10,959) of the total of 25,188 patient-diagnoses. In the study as a whole, females also accounted for more than the males (57.6% of the total of 26,986 patient-diagnoses were by females).…”
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confidence: 99%