1954
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.2.4888.632-a
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Optimum Injection Volume for Intramuscular Streptomycin Sulphate

Abstract: The phenomenon of rapid alternation of clinical syndromes among allergic individuals has long been recognized-for instance, asthma and eczema in young children. It would appear that the antihistamines are capable of provoking such an alternation. Tomlinson (1948) and Harris (1948) cite cases in which eczema supervened when hay-fever was treated with diphenhydramine hvdrochloride. Frankland (1949) refers to the onset of asthma towards the end of the pollen season in patients who have been treated with antih… Show more

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