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Original Source: Pariser Dermatology Specialists

Pariser Dermatology Specialists began in 1946, when Dr. Harry Pariser moved to Norfolk from Philadelphia. He had grown up in Philadelphia, and had received all his education in the city. After completing his training in the relatively new medical specialty of dermatology he worked and taught in the Department of Dermatology at the University of Pennsylvania for 5 years. After which time, he enlisted and served in the Public Health Service.At this time, the specialty of dermatology was actually known as ââ‚...

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