Pollen tannate suspended in peanut oil with aluminum monostearate in the treatment of hay fever

Journal of Allergy - Tập 22 - Trang 175-182 - 1951
Hyman L. Naterman1,2,3
1From the Allergy Clinic, Beth Israel Hospital, Brookline, Mass. USA
2the Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School. Brookline, Mass., USA
3The Department of Medicine, Tufts Medical School. Brookline, Mass. USA

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