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The Dermatologist as an Autobiographical Author—Part 1: Autobiographies
Philip R Cohen1, Leonard J Hoenig2, Lawrence Charles Parish3
1Department of Dermatology, University of California Davis, Sacramento, California, USA; Touro University California College of Osteopathic Medicine, Vallejo, California, USA.
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An autobiography allows the author to share his or her life's journey with the reader. Several physicians have written an autobiography, and there are many prolific dermatologists who have chosen to write about themselves. This paper has summarized some of the characteristics of ten dermatologists to provide a brief introduction to some of these individuals. It includes succinct biographic sketches of these dermatologists: Dr. Alex Anstey, Dr. John Thorne Crissey, Dr. Karl Holubar, Dr. Eyal K. Levit, Dr. Douglas N. Naverson, Dr Robert A. Norman, Dr. Perry Robins, Dr. Alan S. Rockoff, Dr. Walter B. Shelley, and Dr. Marion B Sulzberger.
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