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G M Weisz

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Albury W, Weisz G
Rheumatol Int . 2023 Sep; 44(9):1767-1771. PMID: 37656191
Representations of disease in Renaissance paintings have been discussed in medical literature, in the context of historical epidemiology, as potential sources of information about the incidence and appearance of particular...
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Albury W, Weisz G
Rheumatol Int . 2020 Sep; 41(9):1701-1704. PMID: 32929636
Bartolomeo Vivarini (1432-1499) was the most prolific member of a prominent 15th-century Venetian family of artists who specialised in religious art, particularly altarpieces. Unlike their Florentine counterparts, Venetian artists of...
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Weisz G, Albury W
Clin Nutr ESPEN . 2017 Oct; 20:78-80. PMID: 29072173
Jusepe de Ribera's seventeenth-century painting devoted to the sense of taste, part of a series on the five senses, depicts a man from one of 'the humbler walks of life'...
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Weisz G, Albury W
Rheumatol Int . 2017 Oct; 37(11):1937-1941. PMID: 28965144
Examination of the four saints in Filippino Lippi's Magrini Altarpiece (c. 1482) shows that they all have hand deformities of various kinds. The two saints on the viewer's left, St...
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Albury W, Weisz G
Rheumatol Int . 2016 Nov; 37(3):465-468. PMID: 27834010
A fifteenth-century Florentine altarpiece painted by the Pollaiuolo brothers, Antonio (1433-1498) and Piero (1443-1496), shows three saints with evident deformities of the hands and feet. The pathologies concerned are tentatively...
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Weisz G, Albury W, Matucci-Cerinic M, Lazzeri D
QJM . 2016 Jun; 109(9):633-5. PMID: 27261488
This article analyses the nature of the multiple finger anomalies found in portraits by the French Renaissance artistic dynasty, the Clouets. The multiplicity of finger anomalies could be either innocent...
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Lazzeri D, Lippi D, Weisz G
J Endocrinol Invest . 2015 Oct; 38(12):1385-6. PMID: 26462966
No abstract available.
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Albury W, Weisz G
J Med Biogr . 2015 May; 25(1):42-52. PMID: 26025846
Paul Klee was a major contributor to the development of modern European art. An ethnic German (although born in Switzerland) and a German citizen, he was persecuted by the Nazi...
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Weisz G, Albury W, Matucci-Cerinic M
Clin Rheumatol . 2014 Sep; 33(11):1671-4. PMID: 25236296
The German-Swiss modernist painter Paul Klee (1879-1940) suffered in the final years of his life from a severe illness, diagnosed in 1936 as scleroderma, later renamed SSc. New classification criteria...
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Weisz G, Albury W, Lippi D, Matucci-Cerinic M
Rheumatol Int . 2012 Mar; 33(8):2177-8. PMID: 22451031
No abstract available.