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Portrait of a Physician

American Journal of Roentgenology, 2009
837 Ameri can physician and polit ical leader; and Hippocrates. This remarkable vivid painting was recently sold at auction for the highest price, obtained to that date, for an American folk watercolor. The artist responsible for this work is basically un­ known. Some authorities have attributed the watercolor to a Mr. G.
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Portrait of a Female

JOGN Nursing, 1975
Editor's Note: “Portrait of a Female” was the theme of the 1914 Conference of District I of NAACOG, held at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, in October. Dr. Robinson delivered the keynote address, and the following article is adapted from that presentation.
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Portrait of an Exhibitionist

Psychiatric Quarterly, 2020
Exhibitionism has been viewed through many lenses, from the perspectives of sexual deviance, forensic psychiatry, psychopathology, psychological dynamics, feminism, behaviorism, and psychopharmacology. Starting from the description of one psychotherapy patient, the aim of this paper is to synthesize this disparate literature.
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Transfiguring portraits

ACM Transactions on Graphics, 2016
People may look dramatically different by changing their hair color, hair style, when they grow older, in a different era style, or a different country or occupation. Some of those may transfigure appearance and inspire creative changes, some not, but how would we know without physically trying?
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Portrait Professional

Journal of Visual Communication in Medicine, 2011
Most medical photographers, unless working as dedicated ophthalmic photographers or retinal screeners, will shoot portraits or publicity pictures. Many will spend a proportion of their time producing brochure shots for patient information material or their Trust's Annual Report.
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A Portrait of Homelessness

Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 1992
The homeless elderly are vulnerable, silent, and fearful. Their trajectory into homelessness more often than not precludes recovery and takes them on a course toward early death or nursing home placement. Psychiatric nurses who work in community or acute care settings are in key positions to recognize elderly victims of homelessness, assess their needs,
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The Pellagra Portraits

JAMA
This Arts and Medicine feature reviews the history of pellagra and recounts the role of artist and illustrator John Carroll who, in 1919, painted portraits of people with the vitamin deficiency to document in color the appearance of pellagra skin plaques.
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