| Bernard Fantus, William Augustus Evans - 1917 - 400 pages
...been found responsible for asthma. The skin test is carried out as follows : ' ' A number of small cuts, each about an eighth of an inch long, are made...are not deep enough to draw blood, although they do penetrate the skin. On each cut is placed a protein and to it is added a drop of tenth-normal sodium... | |
| Clinical medicine - 1918 - 420 pages
...to be practicable and reliable a description of it will follow: A number of small cuts, each about | inch long, are made on the flexor surfaces of the...are not deep enough to draw blood, although they do penetrate the skin. On each cut is placed a protein and to it is added a drop of tenth-normal sodium... | |
| 1918 - 390 pages
...skin or cutaneous test, which is performed as follows: A number of small cuts, each about ore-eighth of an inch long, are made on the flexor surfaces of...forearm. These cuts are made with a sharp scalpel, but not deep enough to draw blood, although they do penetrate the skin. On each cut is placed a protein... | |
| Oliver Thomas Osborne, Morris Fishbein - Materia medica - 1918 - 766 pages
...very common foods. The skin test is made as follows : "A number of small cuts, each about one-eighth of an inch long, are made on the flexor surfaces of the fore arm. These cuts are made with sharp scalpel, but are not deep enough to draw blood, although they... | |
| Materia medica - 1919 - 936 pages
...skin or cutaneous test, which is performed as follows : A number of small cuts, each about one-eighth of an inch long, are made on the flexor surfaces of...are not deep enough to draw blood, although they do penetrate the skin. On each cut is placed a protein, and to it is added a drop of tenth-normal sodium... | |
| Medicine - 1919 - 666 pages
...skin or cutaneous test, which is performed as follows: "A number of small cuts, each about one-eighth of an inch long, are made on the flexor surfaces of the forearm by means of a sharp scalpel, not deep enough to draw blood, although they do penetrate the skin. On... | |
| American Medical Association. Section on Dermatology and Syphilology - Skin - 1921 - 326 pages
...technic we have used in our work was that of Walker,11 who described it as follows: A small number of cuts, each about an eighth of an inch long, are made...are not deep enough to draw blood, although they do penetrate the skin. On each cut is placed a protein and to it is added a drop of tenth normal sodium... | |
| Oliver Thomas Osborne - 1920 - 948 pages
...small cuts, each about one-eighth of an inch long, are made on the flexor surfaces of the fore arm. These cuts are made with a sharp scalpel, but are not deep enough to draw blood, although they do penetrate the skin. On each cut is placed a protein and to it is added a drop of tenth normal sodium... | |
| Medicine - 1918 - 722 pages
...skin or cutaneous test, which is performed as follows: A number of small cuts, each about one-eighth of an inch long, are made on the flexor surfaces of...are not deep enough to draw blood, although they do penetrate the skin. On each cut is placed a protein and to it is added a drop of tenth-normal sodium... | |
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