The eosinophile leucocyte : its occurrence and significance, with special reference to asthma
I. There are four main groups of conditions in which eosinophilia is of frequent occurrence:-(a) Convalescence from infectious fevers, and in the course of scarlet fever.(h) Skin diseases.(c) Asthma.(d) Parasitic infestations. II. The eosinophilia is of low grade in conva?lescence and in most skin d...
Main Author: | Aitken, R. D. |
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University of Edinburgh
1930
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Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.640255 |
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