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CLINICAL ALLERGY, PARTICULARLY ASTHMA AND HAY FEVER

CLINICAL ALLERGY, PARTICULARLY ASTHMA AND HAY FEVER Dr. Rockeman has done a great service to practicing physicians by making available to them a concise but comprehensive review of the subject of allergy. Not only pediatricians but practitioners in every branch will be interested in the book. The author begins with a historical review of the subject and an introduction to the terms used. In part 1 there are chapters on the principles of allergy with theoretical considerations of allergic phenomena, including chemistry and immunology and a description of hypersensitiveness. This part of the book is a clear and complete résumé of the knowledge of anaphylaxis and idiosyncrasies to drugs, including the technic of cutaneous tests for hypersensitiveness to food and pollens, etc. Part 2 deals with the manifestations of allergy observed in the patient. Asthma, hay-fever and urticaria are dealt with in an exhaustive manner as to etiology, pathology, diagnosis and treatment. Allied conditions, such as eczema http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American journal of diseases of children American Medical Association

CLINICAL ALLERGY, PARTICULARLY ASTHMA AND HAY FEVER

American journal of diseases of children , Volume 42 (1) – Jul 1, 1931

CLINICAL ALLERGY, PARTICULARLY ASTHMA AND HAY FEVER

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Dr. Rockeman has done a great service to practicing physicians by making available to them a concise but comprehensive review of the subject of allergy. Not only pediatricians but practitioners in every branch will be interested in the book.
The author begins with a historical review of the subject and an introduction to the terms used. In part 1 there are chapters on the principles of allergy with theoretical considerations of allergic phenomena, including chemistry and...
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Publisher
American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright © 1931 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0096-8994
eISSN
1538-3628
DOI
10.1001/archpedi.1931.01940130264024
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Abstract

Dr. Rockeman has done a great service to practicing physicians by making available to them a concise but comprehensive review of the subject of allergy. Not only pediatricians but practitioners in every branch will be interested in the book. The author begins with a historical review of the subject and an introduction to the terms used. In part 1 there are chapters on the principles of allergy with theoretical considerations of allergic phenomena, including chemistry and immunology and a description of hypersensitiveness. This part of the book is a clear and complete résumé of the knowledge of anaphylaxis and idiosyncrasies to drugs, including the technic of cutaneous tests for hypersensitiveness to food and pollens, etc. Part 2 deals with the manifestations of allergy observed in the patient. Asthma, hay-fever and urticaria are dealt with in an exhaustive manner as to etiology, pathology, diagnosis and treatment. Allied conditions, such as eczema

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American journal of diseases of childrenAmerican Medical Association

Published: Jul 1, 1931

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