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... that in the 1950s, links to sexually transmitted infection were dropped from the title of several skin disease journals, including the Archives of Dermatological Research? Source: The middle of 1955 saw the renaming of the American Medical Association (AMA) Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology to the AMA Archives of Dermatology. The same year saw the conversion of the Archiv fur Dermatologic und Syphilis..to Archiv fur Klinische und Experimentelle Dermatologie...the forerunner of the journal known since 1975 as the Archives for Dermatological Research. In 1955... Indian Journal of Dermatology and Venereology, became the Indian Journal of Dermatology.[1]