Botanical Dermatology: Plants and Plant Products Injurious to the Skin |
Contents
Adverse reactions to plants | 26 |
Diagnosis of contact dermatitis from plants | 39 |
Patch testing with hairy plants | 45 |
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alkaloids allergenic America Arch Asia Australia Balsam Basel Bedi Botanical Brandwijk Breyer-Brandwijk 1962 Brit Burkill cause dermatitis Cedar Rapids chemical Chemistry is recorded Chemotaxonomy Chemotaxonomy of plants cited by White contact sensitive Cosmetic Coumarins Crown Agents Derm Dermatitis venenata Drugs eczema Euphorbia found in India found in tropical fruit genus hairs Hausen Hayfever Hjorth Hurst Irvine Irwin Hospital J.M. and Breyer-Brandwijk JAMA Livingstone London Malay Peninsula Malaysia Medicinal and poisonous Mitchell Occupational P.N. Behl Pammel Papilionoideae patch test reactions patients photodermatitis Piffard plants of Southern poison ivy Poisonous Plants positive patch test Primula produce dermatitis psoralen recorded by Hegnauer Reference Hegnauer reported Rustington Schwartz seeds sensitizing plants found Shelmire skin South Wales Southern Africa species are found species are native Syph titis Touton Toxic Woods Toxicodendron tree Tribe tropical Africa Tulipan U.S. Virgin Islands urticaria Watt and Breyer-Brandwijk weed Wodehouse Woods and Calnan York
References to this book
Clinical Medicine for the Occupational Physician Alderman,Hanley,M H Alderman,H Alderman M No preview available - 1982 |