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No Abstract Available for Tuberculosis in hospital nurses Heimbeck J, Tuberculosis in hospital nurses, Tubercle, 1936;18:97-99,

No Abstract Available for L'eczema du bois Malespine E, L'eczema du bois, Annales d'hygiene publique industrielle et social, 1935;13:313-329,

No Abstract Available for A case of asthma sensitivity to chromates Card WI, A case of asthma sensitivity to chromates, Lancet, 1935;229:1348-1349,

No Abstract Available for Annual report of the chief inspector of factories Bridge JC, Annual report of the chief inspector of factories, HMSO, 1935;:60-60,

No Abstract Available for Asthma provoked by locusts Ludmer N, Asthma provoked by locusts, Semana Med, 1935;*:1025-102*,

No Abstract Available for Allergic response to dust of insect origin Randolph H, Allergic response to dust of insect origin, JAMA, 1934;103:560-562,

No Abstract Available for Soybean as a possible important source of allergy Duke WW, Soybean as a possible important source of allergy, Allergy, 1934;5:300-302,

No Abstract Available for On a case of occupational asthma with allergy to a chemical substance Bergmann A, On a case of occupational asthma with allergy to a chemical substance, Schweiz Med Wochenschr, 1934;63:987-989,

No Abstract Available for Atopy to acacia (gum arabic) Spielman AD, Baldwin HS, Atopy to acacia (gum arabic), JAMA, 1933;101:444-445,

No Abstract Available for Geographical variation of Legionnaires' disease: a critique and guide to future research Bhopal RS, Geographical variation of Legionnaires' disease: a critique and guide to future research, Int J Epidemiol, 1933;22:1127-1136,

No Abstract Available for Emanations of flies as exciting causes of allergic coryza and asthma Parlato SJ, Emanations of flies as exciting causes of allergic coryza and asthma, J Allergy, 1932;3:459-468,

No Abstract Available for Sensitivity to acacia Maytom CK, Magath TB, Sensitivity to acacia, JAMA, 1932;99:2251-2252,

No Abstract Available for Asthma from sensitisation to chromium Joules H, Asthma from sensitisation to chromium, Lancet, 1932;i:182-183,

No Abstract Available for Report of the depatment committee on dust in cardrooms in the cotton industry Home office, Report of the depatment committee on dust in cardrooms in the cotton industry, HMSO, 1932;:-,

No Abstract Available for Chrome poisoning with manifestations of sensitisation Smith AR, Chrome poisoning with manifestations of sensitisation, JAMA, 1931;97:95-98,

No Abstract Available for Boxwood sensitiveness Markin LE, Boxwood sensitiveness, J Allergy, 1930;1:346-349,

No Abstract Available for Sensitivity due to Christmas trees: a seasonal atopen in bronchial asthma Cobe HM, Sensitivity due to Christmas trees: a seasonal atopen in bronchial asthma, J Allergy, 1930;1:442-445,

No Abstract Available for Cedar asthma Black JH, Cedar asthma, J Allergy, 1929;1:87-88,

No Abstract Available for Cedar wood asthma Stier RFE, Cedar wood asthma, J Allergy, 1929;1:88-8*,

Abstract Available for Endemic asthma due to castor bean dust Figley KD, Elrod RM, Endemic asthma due to castor bean dust, JAMA, 1928;90:79-82,

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