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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Amount of Ascorbic Acid in Normal Epidermis 1 1 From the Section of Dermatology, Department of Medicine, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. (Chief of Service: Stephen Rothman, M.D.) Priestley, Joseph O.
1959
32 1 p. 3-
1 p.
artikel
2 Announcements: Earl D. Osborne Fellowship in Dermal Pathology 1959
32 1 p. 67-
1 p.
artikel
3 Announcements: The Pacific Dermatological Association Announces the First Annual Nelson Paul Anderson Prize Essay Contest 1959
32 1 p. 68-
1 p.
artikel
4 Announcements: The Third Ketron Lecture at Johns Hopkins Hospital 1959
32 1 p. 67-
1 p.
artikel
5 Cross-Sensitization in Diverse Poisonous Members of the Sumac Family (Anacardiaceae) 1 1 FAMILY ANACARDIACEAE. The bark of these plants characteristically has canals which contain a milky-white sap that often dries (especially in the caustic members) into a black lacquer-like material on contact with the air. The canals connect with canals of the leaves, and usually with the flowers and fruits. The family falls into five quite distinctive tribes; the following key indicates some of the characteristics of each tribe: Tribe Dobineae: Perianth absent: carpel 1: leaves simple. Tribe Mangiferae: Perianth present: carpel 1 (or 5 and then not united); carpel (or carpels) not sunken into and united with the receptacle; leaves simple. Tribe Spondieae: Carpels 3 to 5, united. Carpels usually 4 to 5 (rarely more or only 3); usually all carpels fertile. Tribe Semecarpeae: Carpels usually 3, all but 1 not fertile. Base of fruit sunken into the receptacle; leaves usually simple. Tribe Rhoideae: Base of fruit not sunken into the receptacle; leaves usually compound. Howell, J.B.
1959
32 1 p. 21-25
5 p.
artikel
6 Distribution of Lipids and Free Amino Acids in Psoriatic Scale 1 1 From the Department of Dermatology, Medical School and the Institute of Industrial Health, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Cornish, Herbert H.
1959
32 1 p. 43-47
5 p.
artikel
7 Effect of Beta-Radiation on Mitotic Activity in the Skin of the Young Rat 1 1 From the Department of Dermatology, Medical School, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Fukuyama, Kimie
1959
32 1 p. 39-42
4 p.
artikel
8 Further Observations on Aminopterin for Psoriasis 1 1 From the Division of Dermatology, Department of Medicine, University of California School of Medicine, San Francisco, California. Rees, Rees B.
1959
32 1 p. 61-66
6 p.
artikel
9 Hair Roots of the Human Scalp in Thyroid Disease 1 1 From the Division of Dermatology (Dr. Smith and Mr. Weinstein) and the Division of Endocrinology (Dr. Burr), Department of Medicine, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, Florida. Smith Jr, J. Graham
1959
32 1 p. 35-38
4 p.
artikel
10 Hormone and Enzyme Mechanisms in Sebaceous Gland Excretion 1 1 From the Department of Surgery, Washington University of Medicine, and the United States Veterans Administration Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri. Hershey, Falls B.
1959
32 1 p. 1-
1 p.
artikel
11 Immunization Against Superficial Fungous Infection Huppert, Milton
1959
32 1 p. 15-19
5 p.
artikel
12 Immunization Against Superficial Fungous Infection Keeney, Edmund L.
1959
32 1 p. 7-13
7 p.
artikel
13 Publisher's Note 1959
32 1 p. iv-
1 p.
artikel
14 Rate of Sebum Excretion from the Glands to the Skin Surface 1 1 From the Department of Physiology (Professor Hatsuo Nitta, Director), Nagoya City University Medical School, Nagoya, Japan. Ikai, Kimio
1959
32 1 p. 27-33
7 p.
artikel
15 Studies on the Chemical Composition of Human Epidermal Lipids 1 1 From the Section of Dermatology (Dr. Stephen Rothman, Chief of Service), Department of Medicine, The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. Reinertson, Richard P.
1959
32 1 p. 49-59
11 p.
artikel
16 The Effect of Reserpine on Urticaria Pigmentosa 1 1 From the Department of Dermatology and Syphilology of the New York University Postgraduate Medical School (Dr. Marion B. Sulzberger, Chairman) and the Skin and Cancer Unit of University Hospital, New York, N. Y. Baer, Rudolf L.
1959
32 1 p. 5-6
2 p.
artikel
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