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  1. ... their Significance, Acidosis, Dehydration and Allergy Anaphylaxis and Serum Sickness were included among the added subjects and many ... 527 Functional Tests 528 Serology 540 Allergy; Anaphylaxis; Serum Sickness 552 LIST OF PLATES Plate I. General Anatomical ...
  2. ... of acute and chronic infections and also in serum sickness. J. Hyg., Cambr., 1924-25, 23: 375-88. ---- ... nav., Par., 1948, 3: 319.—Gordon, E. J. Serum sickness reac- tion to penicillin. Med. Bull. Medit. Theater ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Handbook of the Hospital Corps, United States Navy, 1939 (Text) 
    Publication: Washington : Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, 1939
    ... poison. SERUM ALLERGY (SERUM DISEASE) Serum disease (or serum sickness) is an allergic reaction resulting from the administration ... that are frequently admin- istered and in which serum sickness is often seen. (See p. 375.) Symptoms.—When ...
  4. ... 1912, lxxxi, 434-448 — Balgarnie (W.) & Ross (S. J.) Serum sickness and ana- phylaxis. Brit. M. J., Lond., 1915, ... Corps, Lond., 1916, xxvii, 596-618.— Turner (W.) Serum sickness and anaphylaxis. Brit. M. J., Lond., 1915, i, ...
  5. ... seen are ana- phylaxis, foreign protein reaction, and serum sickness. Anaphylaxis should be especially guarded against if there ... and extra coverings are all that is necessary. Serum sickness is seen usually as a skin eruption, an ...
  6. ... origin, which -432- pose the serious problems of serum sickness and anaphylaxis. Various figures for reaction rates are ... illustrative. Among 526 patients, the overall occurrence of serum sickness was 16.3 percent, ranging with age from ( ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Preventive medicine in World War II (Volume 7) 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : Office of the Surgeon General, Dept. of the Army : For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., 1955-
    ... without distinct fever (which might have been mild serum sickness), and although no studies on the leukocytes were ... the reaction in these patients was due to serum sickness resulting from the inoculation of the monkey serum. ...
  8. ... hotels, villas, and lodg- 653 monte Carlo. Mountain Sickness. REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. (SUPPLEMENT.) Fig. 430.- ... action and unavoidable, the 655 fountain Sickness. Mountain Sickness. REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. (SUPPLEMENT.) other temporary. ...
  9. ... reac- tions produced by the penicillins are angioedema, serum sickness, anaplyiaxis, and the Arthus phenomenon. Angioedema with marked ... administra- tion ef penicillins of various types. Typical serum sickness has followed sensitization to this group of drugs, ...
  10. ... Late reactions following the administration of novarsenobillon, resembling serum sickness. J. Roy. Nav. M. Serv., Lond., 1919, v, ... Leipz, 1924, xlviii, 798-802.—Lea (C. E.). Serum sickness and vagotonia. Lancet, Lond 1918, i, 417.—Lenz ( ...
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