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Autor:
Adolph B. Loveman
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Southern Medical Journal. 29:357-364
Autor:
Adolph B. Loveman, Frank A. Simon
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Journal of Allergy. 12:28-33
Autor:
Edwin P. Solomon, Adolph B. Loveman
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 56:694-699
c HANCBEH of the cervix undoubtedly occur more frequently timn the literat,ure would have us believe. The recognition and diagnosis of such lesions, however, is certainly uncommon when compared withthe frequency of primary lesions of the external gen
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The Journal of Pediatrics. 40:442-450
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A.M.A. archives of dermatology and syphilology. 63(2)
Since the introduction of the antihistamine drugs into our therapeutic armamentarium for the treatment of suspected or actual allergic conditions, there have been relatively few reports of dermatologic complications following their local use. In the
Autor:
Paul V. Graham, Adolph B. Loveman
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Archives of Dermatology. 43:971
In 1930 Gustav Hopf1presented before the Hamburg-Altona Dermatological Association 2 patients with unusual wartlike keratoses on the dorsa of the hands and feet. This dermatosis did not fall into any hitherto known classification. To this unusual con
Autor:
Adolph B. Loveman
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association. 102:97
In 1903, Fischer and von Mering 1 described the barbituric acid hypnotic diethylbarbituric acid (diethyl malonyl urea), introduced as Veronal. This is now official in the United States Pharmacopeia X as barbital. There were also introduced the sodium
Autor:
Frank A. Simon, Adolph B. Loveman
Publikováno v:
Archives of Dermatology. 40:29
The literature is rapidly becoming voluminous with reports of various types of reactions following the use of sulfanilamide. 1 Although many of these have been cutaneous, 2 we have been unable to find any report of a fixed drug eruption. Rogers, 3 ho
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A.M.A. Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology. 63:169
IN 1906 Jadassohn 1 presented before the Ninth German Dermatological Congress the first case of what was later to be known as lymphocytoma cutis. It was reported as a case of pseudoleukemic infiltration of the skin. In 1922, when discussing Biberstei
Autor:
Adolph B. Loveman
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Medical Association. 104:1583
The general practitioner is often called on to diagnose and treat various types of skin disorders. Many of these are local conditions peculiarly confined to the skin, whereas others are definite cutaneous manifestations of some systemic disease. Some