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  Vol. 111 No. 4, April 1963 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Cutaneous Manifestations of the Reticuloendothelial Granulomas

By Samuel M. Bluefarb, BS, MD, FACP. Price, $14.50. Pp. 442, with many illustrations. Charles C Thomas, Publisher, 321-327 E Lawrence Ave, Springfield, Ill, 1960.

William B. Bean, MD, Reviewer

Arch Intern Med. 1963;111(4):524-525.

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The Cutaneous Manifestations of the Benign Inflammatory Reticuloses.

By Samuel M. Bluefarb, BS, MD, FACP. Price, $14. Pp. 408, with many illustrations. Charles C Thomas, Publisher, 321-327 E Lawrence Ave, Springfield, Ill, 1960.

Leukemia Cutis.

By Samuel M. Bluefarb, BS, MD, FACP. Price, $18.50. Pp. 489, with 170 illustrations. Charles C Thomas, Publisher, 321-327 E Lawrence Ave, Springfield, Ill, 1960.

Dermatologists interested in internal medicine and internists who find fascination in lesions of the skin or who may find them merely extraordinarily puzzling can all profit greatly from a careful study of these three books which Bluefarb has added to his already well-known contributions in the field of cutaneous manifestations of systemic diseases. He has written particularly about rare diseases or those so uncommon that one would have to have an almost obsessive devotion to the problem to collect enough information to warrant sensible generalizations. With specialization tending to pull . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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