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Laudsteiner, K.: Serological and Allergic Eeactions With Simple Chem- 

 ical Compounds, New England .7. Med. 215: 1199, 1936. 



Landsteiner, K., and Di Somma, A. A.: Studies on the Sensitization of 

 Animals With Simple Chemical Compounds. V. Sensitization to 

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Landsteiner, K., Rostenberg, A., and Sulzberger, M. B.: Individual Dif- 

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Landsteiner, K., and Chase, M. W.: Studies on the Sensitization of An- 

 imals With Simple Chemical Compounds. VI. Experiments on the 

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 1939. 



Landsteiner, K., and Chase, M. W. : Studies on the Sensitization of An- 

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Leopold, S. S., and Stewart, S. G.: The Effect of Fever, Either Accidentally 

 Incurred or Artifieiallv Produced in Bronchial Asthma, J. Allergy 2: 

 425, 1931. 



Loveless, Mary H.: Immunological Studies of Pollinosis. I. The Presence 

 of Two Antibodies Related to the Same Pollen Antigen in the Serum 

 of Treated Hay-Fever Patients, J. Immunol. 38: 25, 1940. 



Loveman, A. B. : Allergic Drug Eruptions, J. Allergy 11: 48, 1939. 



Martin, S. : The Fallibility of the Autopassive Transfer Test (Cowie), J. 

 Allergy 11: 26G, 1940. 



Michael, P. P., and Rowe, A. H. : Pathology of Two Fatal Cases of Bronchial 

 Asthma, J. Allergy 6: 150, 1935. 



Miller, H., and Piness, G. : Hypertliermia Induced by High Frequency 

 Electric Current in the Tieatment of Intractable Asthma, J. Allergy 

 2: 436, 1931. 



Nelson, T.: Constitution and Allergic Manifestations. I. Age-Sex Incidence 

 of Allergic Conditions. Preliminary Report, J. Allergy 5: 124, 1934. 



Newell, J. M.: Attempts to Detect a Reaction Between Human Allergic 

 Serum and Its Antigen, J. Allergy 11: 35, 1939. 



Piness, G., and Miller, H.: Skin Tests in 1,589 Cases of Allergic Disease, 

 With Criticism Concerning Elimination Diets, J. Allergy 4: 18, 1932. 



Piness, G., Miller, H., Carnahan, H. D., Altose, A. R., and Hawes, R. C: 

 Relationships Between Foods as Shown by the Skin Test in 1,000 Chil- 

 dren, J. Allergy 11: 251, 1940. 



Pinkel, J. H., and Balyeat, R. M. : The Localization and Specificity of 

 Cellular Sensitization, J. Allergy 3: 567, 1932. 



Pottenger, F. M. : Similarities and Differences in Bacterial and Non- 

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Prausnitz, C, and Kiistner: (1921.) Cited by Rackemann, Clinical Allergy, 

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Rackemann, F. M., and Colmes, A. : Studies in Asthma. V. The Clinical 

 Characteristics of Hypersensitiveness, J. Allergy 1: 2, 1929. 



Rackemann, F. M.: The Nature of Allergy, .J. Allergy 1: 536, 1930. 



Rackemann, F. M., and Simon, F. A.: Technic of Intracutaneous Tests and 

 Results of Routine Tests in Normal Persons, J. Allergy 6: 184, 1935. 



Rackemann, F. M., Simon, F. A., Simon, M. G., and Scully, M. A.: Further 

 Observations on the Nature of Allergy, J. Allergy 4*: 498, 1933. 



Rackemann, F. M.: Clinical Allergy — Asthma and Hay Fever. Mechanism 

 and Treatment, New York, 1931, The Macmillan Co. 



Rackemann, F. iL: A Review of the Phases of Allergy, .7. Allergy 6: 

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Ramirez, M. A.: (1919.) Cited by Zinsser, Resistance to Infectious Dis- 

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