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  Vol. 136 No. 10, March 6, 1948 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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THE NEWER CONCEPT OF ALLERGY TO DRUGS AND BACTERIA

FRANCIS C. LOWELL, M.D.

J Am Med Assoc. 1948;136(10):665-668.

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The word allergy is used today to signify two rather different concepts. In the narrower sense the word is used to designate the field of diagnosis and treatment of those diseases, especially asthma, hay fever, eczema and urticaria, that follow or are believed to follow exposure to certain substances. In a broader sense the word allergy denotes in addition a variety of hypersensitive states arising in infections or as a result of exposure to drugs, antibiotics and the numerous preparations of plant or animal origin used in the modern practice of medicine. In this latter sense the field of allergy is indeed a wide one.

A large number of important diseases are being considered or studied from the point of view of a possible allergic mechanism, many of which lie entirely outside the province of the great majority of practicing allergists. By way of illustration, there may be mentioned glomerulonephritis, . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]


Author Affiliations

Boston

From the Evans Memorial and Massachusetts Memorial hospitals and the Department of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine.


Footnotes

Read before the Section on Miscellaneous Topics at the Ninety-Sixth Annual Session of the American Medical Association, Atlantic City, N. J., June 13, 1947.



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