A NOTE ON A POSSIBLE ALLERGIC FACTOR IN ALTITUDE SICKNESS

dc.contributor.authorBAKER, JULIA
dc.date.accessioned2026-05-28T15:47:58Z
dc.date.issued1952
dc.description.abstractFrom the records of a random sample from private practice of 500 individuals in Mexico City, fifteen years of age and under, about 50 per cent were found to be frankly allergic. Of the five hundred, 167 had either severe hives, urticarial rashes or eczema
dc.description.paginacion831 - 839
dc.description.procedenciaEXT
dc.format.discursoArtículo
dc.format.extent9
dc.identifier.issn0022-2143
dc.identifier.urihttps://ahcm.cinvestav.mx/handle/ahcm/18662
dc.language.isoInglés
dc.numero.secuencia18659
dc.publisherMEXICO, DF, MEX
dc.publisherUSA, EUA
dc.relation.ispartofseriesVol. 29 No. 8
dc.source.revistafuenteJOURNAL OF LABORATORY AND CLINICAL MEDICINE
dc.subjectNOTE, ALLERGIC, ALTITUDE, SICKNESS
dc.subject.categoriaprincipalCIENCIAS MEDICAS
dc.subject.disciplinaPATOLOGIA
dc.subject.subdisciplinaALERGIAS
dc.titleA NOTE ON A POSSIBLE ALLERGIC FACTOR IN ALTITUDE SICKNESS
dc.title.alternativeJ LAB CLIN MED

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