1936
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1936.01470080023002
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Phenolphthalein Dermatitis

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“…the grafted skin retained its own peculiar behaviour. A glimmer of understanding is produced by Knowles et al (1936) who found that a graft from a reacting patch of skin first retained its sensitivity and then lost it after a few weeks, thus accounting for the contradictory results of the previous workers.…”
Section: Type II Reactions (Cytotoxic)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the grafted skin retained its own peculiar behaviour. A glimmer of understanding is produced by Knowles et al (1936) who found that a graft from a reacting patch of skin first retained its sensitivity and then lost it after a few weeks, thus accounting for the contradictory results of the previous workers.…”
Section: Type II Reactions (Cytotoxic)mentioning
confidence: 99%