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Dermat. & Syph. 36:821, 1937; Infections of skin due to Monilia albicans: II. Immunologic, 

 etiologic and therapeutic considerations, New York State J. Med. 38:859, 1938. 



; Hopper, M. E., and Montgomery, R. M.: Infections of skin due to Monilia albicans: 



I. Diagnostic value of intradermal testing with commercial extract of Monilia albicans, New 

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MacKee, G. M., and Hoppeh, M. E.: Trichophyton test: Its value as diagnostic aid, 



Arch. Dermat. & Syph. 38:713, 1938. 



Sulzberger, M. B., and Wise, F.: Trichophytin and allergy to trichophytin: II. Ob- 



servations on variability of cutaneous responses to trichophytin, Arch. Dermat. & Syph. 



36:548, 1937. 

 Low, R. C: Anaphylaxis and Sensitization (New York: William Wood & Company, 1925), p. 



124. We are greatly indebted to this text. References to authors whose works were printed 



prior to 1925 will be found here. 

 Marcussen, P. V.: Relationship of urticarial to inflammatory reaction to trichophytin, Arch. 



Dermat. & Syph. 36:494, 1937. 

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Syph. 27:739, 1933. 

 \i isser, A.: Plato's Versuche iiber die Herstellung und Verwendung vom Trichophytin, Arch. 



f. Dermat. u. Syph. 60:63, 1902. 

 Peck, S. M.: Epidermophytosis of feet and epidermophytids of hands, Arch. Dermat. & Syph. 



22:40, 1930; Allergic manifestation of fungous diseases, New York State J. Med. 36:1237, 



1933. 

 Pels, I. R., and Schlenger, L.: Incidence of dermatophytosis of feet, with comment on use 



of trichophytin, South. M. J. 25:1066, 1932. 

 Robinson, G. H., and Grauer, R. C.: Use of autogenous fungus extracts in treatment of my- 

 elitic infections, Arch. Dermat. & Syph. 32:787, 1935. 

 Rosen, I.; Peck, S. M., and Sobel, N.: Hypersensitivity to trichophytin in casual dermatologic 



patient: Study of 102 cases, Arch. Dermat. & Syph. 23:1041, 1931. 

 Staehelin, A.; Mu, J. W., and van Schouwen, M.: Beitriige zur Klinik und Pathogenese 



der Oidiomykosen, Arch. f. Dermat. u. Syph. 165:294, 1932. 

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1940). 

 ■ — — , and Lewis, G. M.: Trichophytin hypersensitiveness demonstrated by contact tests, 



Arch. Dermat. & Syph. 22:410, 1930. 

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cutaneous responses to two standard preparations of trichophytin and to dermatomycol (da 

 Fonseca and de Area Leao), Arch. Dermat. & Syph. 34:207, 1936. 



and Wise, F.: Ringworm and trichophytin, J. A. M. A. 99:1759, 1932. 



Tolmach, J. A., and Traub, E. F.: Epidermophytids and trichophytin reaction, Arch. Dermat. 



& Syph. 28:560, 1933. 

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 Van Dyck, L. S.; Kingsbury, J.; Throne, B., and Myers, C. N.: Use of trichophytin as 



diagnostic and therapeutic agent in mycotic infections of skin, New York State J. Med. 



31:611, 1931; Further experiences with trichophytin, ibid. 32:1101, 1932. 

 W \i i'hard, B.: Zur Pathogenese des dysidrotischen Symptomenkomplexes: Ueber cin unter 



dem Bilde einer Dysidrosis verlaufendes Epidermophytid, Dermat. Ztschr. 53:692, 1928. 

 Wn.ii wis, C. M.: Trichophytid of the hands, Arch. Dermat. & Syph. 27:973, 1933. 



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