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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Adrenotropic Receptors of the Human Skin* * From The Department of Clinical Science, University of Illinois College of Medicine, Chicago. Janowitz, H.
1949
12 4 p. 205-206
2 p.
artikel
2 Aqueous Vitamin a in Acne Vulgaris* * From the Departments of Dermatology and Biochemistry of the Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn. Davidson, David M.
1949
12 4 p. 221-228
8 p.
artikel
3 Diffuse Lepra* * From the Birmingham Veterans Administration Hospital, Van Nuys, Calif. Obermayer, M.E.
1949
12 4 p. 243-248
6 p.
artikel
4 Diodoquin as a Topical Therapeutic Agent in Cutaneous Disease* * From the Medical Service, Section of Dermatology and Syphilology, Veterans Administration Hospital, Staten Island, New York. Leifer, William
1949
12 4 p. 203-204
2 p.
artikel
5 Exfoliative Dermatitis from Contact with DDT* * From the Department of Dermatology and Syphilology (Director Dr. Leon Goldman) and the Kettering Laboratory of Applied Physiology (Director Dr. Robert Kehoe) of the College of Medicine of the University of Cincinnati. DDT analogues supplied by Dr. W.F. von Oettingen of the National Institute of Health. Higgins, Edwin L.
1949
12 4 p. 207-209
3 p.
artikel
6 Importance of Inhalant Allergens in Atopic Dermatitis* * From the Allergy Clinic, Temple University Hospital and Medical School, Philadelphia, Penna. Tuft, Louis
1949
12 4 p. 211-219
9 p.
artikel
7 Publisher's Note 1949
12 4 p. iv-
1 p.
artikel
8 Relative Incidence of Candida Albicans1 1 From the Department of Bacteriology and Immunology, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, Minnesota. On the Skins of Persons with and Without Skin Diseases* * At the Third International Microbiological Congress which met in New York in 1939, an informal committee agreed to abandon the botanically incorrect name Monilia albicans and employ the term Candida albicans. Practically all laboratory and clinical medical mycologists have since then used this nomenclature. Marwin, R.M.
1949
12 4 p. 229-241
13 p.
artikel
9 The Physical Properties of Human Sebum* † * Departments of Anatomy, College of Dentistry and The Graduate School of Arts and Science, New York University. † This study was supported by a grant from the Bristol-Myers Company, New York City. Butcher, Earl O.
1949
12 4 p. 249-254
6 p.
artikel
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