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No Abstract Available for Garlic: an occupational factor in the aetiology of bronchial asthma Henson GE, Garlic: an occupational factor in the aetiology of bronchial asthma, J Florida Med Assoc, 1940;27:86-86,
Mandy Henson, HSL, Buxton, an author of 'Garlic: an occupational factor in the aetiology of bronchial asthma'

No Abstract Available for Respiratory recording of asthmatic attacks induced and terminated artificially Herxheimer H, Respiratory recording of asthmatic attacks induced and terminated artificially, J Physiol, 1949;109:4P-5P,

No Abstract Available for Bronchial obstruction induced by allergen, histamine and acetyl-beta-methylcholine chloride Herxheimer H, Bronchial obstruction induced by allergen, histamine and acetyl-beta-methylcholine chloride, Int Arch Allergy, 1951;2:27-39,

No Abstract Available for Induced asthma in man Herxheimer H, Induced asthma in man, Lancet, 1951;i:1337-1341,

No Abstract Available for The late bronchial reaction in induced asthma Herxheimer H, The late bronchial reaction in induced asthma, Int Arch Allergy, 1952;3:323-328,

No Abstract Available for The skin sensitivity to flour of bakers' apprentices Herxheimer H, The skin sensitivity to flour of bakers' apprentices, Acta Allergol, 1973;28:42-49,

Full Text Available for Comparison of normal and asthmatic circadian rhythms in peak expiratory flow rate Hetzel MR, Clark TJH, Comparison of normal and asthmatic circadian rhythms in peak expiratory flow rate, Thorax, 1980;35:732-738,
Martin Hetzel, Bristol Royal Infirmary, an author of 'Comparison of normal and asthmatic circadian rhythms in peak expiratory flow rate' Tim Clark, Royal Brompton Hospital, an author of 'Comparison of normal and asthmatic circadian rhythms in peak expiratory flow rate'

No Abstract Available for Respiratory symptoms, bronchitis and ventilatory capacity in a random sample of an agricultural population Higgins ITT, Respiratory symptoms, bronchitis and ventilatory capacity in a random sample of an agricultural population, Br Med J, 1957;ii:1198-1203,

No Abstract Available for A controlled study of workers handling organic diisocyanates Hill RN, A controlled study of workers handling organic diisocyanates, Proc R Soc Med, 1970;63:375-376,

No Abstract Available for Mites living in hay: an important allergen source Hillerdal G, Zetterstrom O, Johansson SGO, Engstrom B, Wiren A, Mites living in hay: an important allergen source, Allergy, 1982;37:475-479,

No Abstract Available for Asthma caused by African maple (triplochiton scleroxylon) wood dust Hinojosa M, Moneo I, Dominguez J, Delgado E, Losada E, Alcover R, Asthma caused by African maple (triplochiton scleroxylon) wood dust, J Allergy Clin Immunol, 1984;74:782-786,

No Abstract Available for Occupational asthma caused by African maple (Obeche) and Ramin: evidence of cross reactivity between these two woods Hinojosa M, Losada E, Moneo I, Occupational asthma caused by African maple (Obeche) and Ramin: evidence of cross reactivity between these two woods, Clin Allergy, 1986;16:145-153,

No Abstract Available for Hypersensitivity pneumonitis in plaster of Paris workers caused by esparto grass (Stipa tenasissima): stapatosis Hinojosa M, Fraj J, de la Hoz B, Cuevas M, Fogue L, Alcazar R, Sueiro A, Hypersensitivity pneumonitis in plaster of Paris workers caused by esparto grass (Stipa tenasissima): stapatosis, Clin Exp Allergy, 1990;20 suppl 1:45-45,

No Abstract Available for Bronchial asthma due to exposure to potassium aluminiumtetrafluoride Hjortsberg U, Nise G, Orbaek P, SoesPeterson U, Arborelius M, Bronchial asthma due to exposure to potassium aluminiumtetrafluoride, Scand J Work Environ Health, 1986;12:223-22*,

No Abstract Available for Bronchial asthma due to exposure to aluminium fluoride salt Hjortsberg U, Nise G, Orbaec P, Piitulainen E, Arborelius M, Bronchial asthma due to exposure to aluminium fluoride salt, Medichem, 1986;14th Int C:395-400,

No Abstract Available for Small airway hyperreactivity among lifelong non-atopic non-smokers exposed to isocyanates Hjortsberg U, Orbaek P, Arborelius M, Small airway hyperreactivity among lifelong non-atopic non-smokers exposed to isocyanates, Brit J Industr Med, 1987;44:824-828,

No Abstract Available for Occupational asthma HMSO, Occupational asthma, HMSO cmnd 9717, 1986;:-,

No Abstract Available for Mortality of workers in the British cotton industry in 1968-1984 Hodgson JT, Jones RD, Mortality of workers in the British cotton industry in 1968-1984, Scand J Work Environ Health, 1990;16:113-120,

No Abstract Available for Pulmonary disease associated with cafeteria flooding Hodgson MJ, Morey PR, Attfield M, Sorenson W, Fink JN, Rhodes WW, Visvesvara GS, Pulmonary disease associated with cafeteria flooding, Arch Environ Health, 1985;40:96-101,

No Abstract Available for Severe acute "occupational asthma" caused by accidental allergen exposure in an allergen challenge laboratory Hoeppner VH, Murdock KY, Kooner S, Cockcroft DW, Severe acute "occupational asthma" caused by accidental allergen exposure in an allergen challenge laboratory, Ann Allergy, 1985;55:36-37,
Don Cockcroft, Saskatoon, an author of 'Severe acute

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