TOURS AND SEMINARS
Year |
Tour |
Topic |
Location |
2011 |
Ogden Museum |
Caretakers of the Skin: Prototypes for Dermatology |
New Orleans, LA |
2010 |
Bass Museum |
Bioterrorism in dermatology: part II: germs and poisons |
Miami Beach, FL |
2009 |
City Tour: Dashiell Hammett’s The Maltese Falcon |
Bioterrorism in dermatology: part I: germs and poisons |
San Francisco, CA |
2008 |
The Alamo |
Syphilis from 1860, part 2 |
San Antonio, TX |
2007 |
Folger Shakespeare Library |
Syphilis prior to 1900, part 1 |
Washington, DC |
2006 |
San Francisco Museum of Crafts & |
Skin diseases in ancient history and the middle ages: part 2 |
San Francisco, CA |
2005 |
Ogden Museum |
Skin disease and the ancients: part 1 |
New Orleans, LA |
2004 |
National Mueum of American History and the Dibner Library |
Dermatological luminaries: part 2 |
Washington, DC |
2003 |
Museum of Modern Art |
Dermatological luminaries: part 1 |
San Francisco, CA |
2002 |
New Orleans Museum of Art |
The dermatology society |
New Orleans, LA |
2001 |
National Museum of American History |
Dermatology 1920: The practice of the specialty 100 years ago |
Washington, DC |
2000 |
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art |
Dermatology 1900: The practice of the specialty 100 years ago |
San Francisco, CA |
1999 |
Tulane University Medical Center |
The beginnings of the specialty: The skin hospital |
New Orleans, LA |
1998 |
Charles Hosner Morse Museum |
Women in dermatology |
Winter Park, FL |
1997 |
Rare Book Room, University California Medical Center |
Dermatologists before dermatology: The early healers of the skin |
San Francisco, CA |
1996 |
National Library of Medicine |
The origin of dermatologic concepts: part 1 |
Washington, DC |
1995 |
Pharmacy Museum |
The origin of dermatologic concepts: part 2 |
New Orleans, LA |
1993 |
Dermatology in art: part 2 |
Washington, DC |
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1992 |
Asian Art Museum |
Dermatology in art: part 1 |
San Francisco, CA |
1991 |
Old City Park |
Readers of the skin |
Dallas, TX |
1990 |
Atlanta Historical Museum |
The classification of skin disease: part 2: how did famous nineteenth century dermatologists classify skin diseases in their texts? |
Atlanta, GA |
1989 |
Rare Book Room, University California Medical Center |
The classification of skin disease: part 1: before 1820 |
San Francisco, CA |
1988 |
Armed Forces Museum |
More on the historical aspects of skin disease in world literature |
Washington, DC |
1987 |
Witte Museum |
Historical aspects of the skin and skin diseases as seen through the eyes of various authors from the bible to modern times |
San Antonio, TX |
1986 |
Vincent Derbes Rare Book Room of Tulane University |
AIDS and syphilis |
New Orleans, LA |
1985 |
Museum of Natural History |
Caretakers of the skin and their therapy |
Las Vegas, NV |
1984 |
National Library of Medicine |
Caretakers of the skin |
Washington, DC |
1983 |
Northwestern University Medical Library |
Concept of infection in dermatology through 1920 |
Chicago, IL |
1982 |
Pharmacy Museum |
Development of therapeutics |
New Orleans, LA |
1981 |
Rare Book Room, University California Medical Center |
British Dermatology: part 2: |
San Francisco, CA |
1980 |
College of Physicians of Philadelphia |
AAD Forum #544: British Dermatology: part 1: before 1860 |
New York, NY |
1979 |
American Medical Association and Museum of the International College of Surgeons |
AAD Forum #264: The history of the German School of Dermatology |
Chicago, IL |
1978 |
AAD Seminar-in-depth #222: The history of the Vienna School of Dermatology |
San Francisco, CA |
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1977 |
AAD Seminar-in-depth #221: The French School in the 19th century |
Dallas, TX |
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1976 |
AAD Seminar-in-depth #041 |
Chicago, IL |
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1975 |
AAD Seminar-in-depth #052 |
San Francisco, CA |
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1974 |
AAD Seminar-in-depth #052 |
Chicago, IL |
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1973 |
AAD Seminar-in-depth #052 |
Chicago, IL |