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Canadian Medical Association Journal|March 24, 2010
A clinical study of four hundred patients with bronchial asthmaI C Walker
The Journal of Medical Research|December 9, 2009
Study XI: Studies on the Sensitization of Patients with Bronchial Asthma to the various PollensI C Walker
The Journal of Medical Research|December 9, 2009
Study XII: Complement Fixation and Precipitin Reactions with the Serum of Bronchial Asthmatics who are sensitive to the Proteins of Wheat, Horse Dandruff, Cat Hair, and Bacteria, using these Proteins as Antigens, and the cutaneous Reaction as an Index of SensitizationI C Walker
The Journal of Medical Research|December 9, 2009
Study XIV: The Treatment of Patients with Bronchial Asthma with subcutaneous Injections of the Proteins to which they are sensitiveI C Walker
The Journal of Medical Research|December 9, 2009
Study V: Studies on the Sensitization of Patients with Bronchial Asthma to the different Proteins in Wheat and to the Whole Protein of Wheat, Corn, Rice, Barley, Rye, and OatI C Walker
The Journal of Medical Research|December 9, 2009
Study III: Studies on the Sensitization of Patients with Bronchial Asthma to Bacterial Proteins as demonstrated by the Skin Reaction and the Methods employed in the Preparation of these ProteinsI C Walker
The Journal of Medical Research|December 9, 2009
Study IV: Studies on the Sensitization of Patients with Bronchial Asthma to the different Proteins Found in the Dandruff of the Horse and in the Hair of the Cat and the Dog and to the Sera of these AnimalsI C Walker
The Journal of Medical Research|December 9, 2009
Study X: Studies on the Sensitization of Patients with Bronchial Asthma to the Proteins in Animal, Fruit, and Vegetable FoodsI C Walker
The Journal of Medical Research|December 9, 2009
Study XV: The Treatment with Bacterial Vaccines of Bronchial Asthmatics who are not Sensitive to ProteinsI C Walker
The Journal of Medical Research|December 9, 2009
Study XVI: The Sensitization of Hay Fever and Asthmatic Patients to the Proteins found in the different Parts of Plants and to the Individual Proteins of the CerealsI C Walker, J Adkinson
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Canadian Medical Association Journal|March 24, 2010
A clinical study of four hundred patients with bronchial asthmaI C Walker
The Journal of Medical Research|December 9, 2009
Study XI: Studies on the Sensitization of Patients with Bronchial Asthma to the various PollensI C Walker
The Journal of Medical Research|December 9, 2009
Study XII: Complement Fixation and Precipitin Reactions with the Serum of Bronchial Asthmatics who are sensitive to the Proteins of Wheat, Horse Dandruff, Cat Hair, and Bacteria, using these Proteins as Antigens, and the cutaneous Reaction as an Index of SensitizationI C Walker
The Journal of Medical Research|December 9, 2009
Study XIV: The Treatment of Patients with Bronchial Asthma with subcutaneous Injections of the Proteins to which they are sensitiveI C Walker
The Journal of Medical Research|December 9, 2009
Study V: Studies on the Sensitization of Patients with Bronchial Asthma to the different Proteins in Wheat and to the Whole Protein of Wheat, Corn, Rice, Barley, Rye, and OatI C Walker
The Journal of Medical Research|December 9, 2009
Study III: Studies on the Sensitization of Patients with Bronchial Asthma to Bacterial Proteins as demonstrated by the Skin Reaction and the Methods employed in the Preparation of these ProteinsI C Walker
The Journal of Medical Research|December 9, 2009
Study IV: Studies on the Sensitization of Patients with Bronchial Asthma to the different Proteins Found in the Dandruff of the Horse and in the Hair of the Cat and the Dog and to the Sera of these AnimalsI C Walker
The Journal of Medical Research|December 9, 2009
Study X: Studies on the Sensitization of Patients with Bronchial Asthma to the Proteins in Animal, Fruit, and Vegetable FoodsI C Walker
The Journal of Medical Research|December 9, 2009
Study XV: The Treatment with Bacterial Vaccines of Bronchial Asthmatics who are not Sensitive to ProteinsI C Walker
The Journal of Medical Research|December 9, 2009
Study XVI: The Sensitization of Hay Fever and Asthmatic Patients to the Proteins found in the different Parts of Plants and to the Individual Proteins of the CerealsI C Walker, J Adkinson
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