Photographic History of Early Podiatry: Selections From the Burns Archive by Stanley B. Burns, MD FACS is a collection of photos and images from the famed Burns Archive of medical photographs, specifically of conditions podiatrists would have encountered in the 19th and early 20th centuries, around the time the profession was being formalized in the United States.
Only 4000 copies of the book were produced, making it a valuable coffee table type book.
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About the author of Photographic History of Early Podiatry:
The Burns Archive is the largest private collection in the world of early medical photography and historic photographs with over one million photographs. Dr. Stanley B. Burns who founded the Archive was an ophthalmologist in New York who acquired his first medical photograph in 1975 and then established the Burns Archive in 1977. Over 40 books have been published by the archive, including this Photographic History of Early Podiatry.
Book Details:
Title: Photographic History of Early Podiatry
Author: Stanley B. Burns, MD FACS
Publisher: Burns Archive Press
Published: 2005
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 0976449501
ISBN-13: 978-0976449508
External Links:
The Burns Archive
Related Topics:
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