Allergy to chemicals and organic substances in the workplace
G. W. Cambridge
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Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology from Infancy to Adulthood
C. Warren Bierman
Published: 1995
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Allergy, including IgE in diagnosis and treatment : from the 36th annual meeting of the American Society of Ophthalmologic and Otolaryngolic Allergy
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Allergy, toxins, and the learning-disabled child
George Von Hilsheimer
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Allergy: The History of a Modern Malady
Jackson investigates how the allergy became the archetypal disease of civilization, as it transformed from a fringe malady of the wealthy into one of the greatest medical disorders of the twentieth century. Jackson also examines the social and economic impact of the allergy, as it catalyzed a new health-conscious culture and created the wealth of some of the largest companies in the world today. Whether cats, crabgrass, or cheese is the source of your daily misery, Jacksons engaging and in-depth account is an invaluable addition to every bookshelf.
Mark Jackson / Paperback
Published: 2007 288 Pages
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Allergy; a layman's guide to sneezing, wheezing, and itch
Allan Knight
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Allergy-Free Gardening : A Revolutionary Approach to Landscape Planning
Thomas L. Ogren / Paperback
Published: 2000 256 Pages
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Allergy-Free Gardening : A Revolutionary Approach to Landscape Planning
Ogren, a former landscape gardening instructor, proposes that in our private and public landscaping we need to reduce the use of plants that cause allergies. Until the publication of this book, the information needed to make allergy-free choices had not been compiled in one easily accessible source; nor had a scale been devised for rating plants that cause allergies. Here, Ogren accomplishes both these aims. His introductory material presents many plants and allergies new to this reviewer, and he shows how to apply his ideas. The main part of the book consists of plants listed in alphabetical order by their scientific names, with numerous cross references to their common names. Brief annotations provide descriptions and notes regarding allergies. The most important feature, however, is the rating of plants on a scale from one to ten (with ten causing the worst allergic reactions). As David Stadtner, a practicing allergist, writes in his foreword, "the book should be in the library of every nursery and municipal park department." It should be in public and academic libraries as well.
Thomas L. Ogren / Paperback
Published: 2000 267 Pages
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