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The Atlas of Skin Diseases by dermatologist Ferdinand von Hebra was produced in 10 installments between 1856 and 1876, and each issue is dedicated to a group of skin diso[...]
1856-1865 | Text |
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The Atlas of Skin Diseases by dermatologist Ferdinand von Hebra was produced in 10 installments between 1856 and 1876, and each issue is dedicated to a group of skin diso[...]
1866-1876 | Text |
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The second publication of 2007 with topics that include a story on the historic tenures of James Farnsworth and George Farr, the opening of the new Ambulatory Care Pavili[...]
2007 | Document |
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In general, when a virus enters the body, it binds to receptors on a cell's surface. Once the virus and the cell membrane fuse, the genetic material from the virus can en[...]
2023-01-26 | Moving Image |
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A case of erysipelas caused by the streptococcal virus in a patient.
1971-1974 | Image |
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A case of erysipelas caused by the streptococcal virus in a patient.
1971-1974 | Image |
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A case of erysipelas caused by the streptococcal virus in a patient.
1971-1974 | Image |
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A case of erysipelas caused by the streptococcal virus in a patient.
1971-1974 | Image |
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A case of erysipelas caused by the streptococcal virus in a patient.
1968-1978 | Image |
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A case of erysipelas caused by the streptococcal virus in a patient.
1968-1978 | Image |