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Discipline | Infectious diseases |
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Language | French |
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History | 1843-1852 |
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ISO 4 | Ann. Mal. Peau Syph. |
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OCLC no. | 02257530 |
Annales des Maladies de la Peau et de la Syphilis was a French medical journal established in 1843 by Pierre Cazenave. In 1844 it published the first account of pemphigus foliaceus, written by Cazenave. Most issues were his works and its contents reflect a summary of his career in general.
The journal's final years saw papers describing several experiments on syphilis, including one where Cazenave claimed to have inoculated himself with the disease. Contributions also came from William Wallace, Philippe Ricord, and Vidal de Cassis.
The journal ceased publication in 1852.