1940
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1940.01490070067008
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Dangers in the Use of Cosmetics

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“…Of the ethers, the newer glycol ethers, such as carbitol, cellosolve and methyl cellosolve, are more generally employed. 4. Of the 9 patients, 6 had positive reactions to contact tests with one or more colorless or transparent lacquers ; 2 patients had recur¬ rence resulting from an attempt to use transparent lacquer, and 1 has not tried or been tested with colorless lacquer.…”
Section: Further Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of the ethers, the newer glycol ethers, such as carbitol, cellosolve and methyl cellosolve, are more generally employed. 4. Of the 9 patients, 6 had positive reactions to contact tests with one or more colorless or transparent lacquers ; 2 patients had recur¬ rence resulting from an attempt to use transparent lacquer, and 1 has not tried or been tested with colorless lacquer.…”
Section: Further Studymentioning
confidence: 99%