1927
DOI: 10.1159/000251763
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IV. Über gehäuftes Auftreten einer bullösen Hauterkrankung in Strandbädern

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“…The wild parsnip, Pastinaca sativa, appears to have been the plant first, and most commonly, associated with photosensitivity (Stowers, 1897;Hartmann and Briel, 1927;Heye, 1929;Hirschberger and Fuchs, 1936;McKinlay, 1938;Jensen and Hansen, 1939 ;Klaber, 1942). Cultivated parsnips have been reported by Whittle, Hellier, and Lee (1946) (Klaber, 1942); common rue, Ruta graveolens (Oppenheim, 1932); the allied fraxinella, Dictamnus fraxinella (Baronovysky, 1929), and gasplant, D.…”
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“…The wild parsnip, Pastinaca sativa, appears to have been the plant first, and most commonly, associated with photosensitivity (Stowers, 1897;Hartmann and Briel, 1927;Heye, 1929;Hirschberger and Fuchs, 1936;McKinlay, 1938;Jensen and Hansen, 1939 ;Klaber, 1942). Cultivated parsnips have been reported by Whittle, Hellier, and Lee (1946) (Klaber, 1942); common rue, Ruta graveolens (Oppenheim, 1932); the allied fraxinella, Dictamnus fraxinella (Baronovysky, 1929), and gasplant, D.…”
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“…Cultivated parsnips have been reported by Whittle, Hellier, and Lee (1946) (Klaber, 1942); common rue, Ruta graveolens (Oppenheim, 1932); the allied fraxinella, Dictamnus fraxinella (Baronovysky, 1929), and gasplant, D. albus (Cummer and Dexter, 1937); cow-parsnip, Heracleum sphondylium, and its cultivated relatives, H. giganteum, (Straton, 1912) and H. mantegazzianum (Miescher and Burckhardt, 1937;Kuske, 1938); figs, Ficus carica (Straton, 1912;Legge, 1921;Kitchevatz, 1934c;Behcet et al, 1939;Klaber, 1942) ; meadow grass, not identified specifically (Oppenheim, 1926;Hartmann and Briel, 1927;Corsi, 1933;Corson, 1935;Kitchevatz, 1936a); Persian or Tahitian lime (Sams, 1941); agrimony, Agrimonia eupatoria (O'Donovan, 1942).…”
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