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Please make a research about this book. The book ...

Please make a research about this book. The book is actually 'Annals of Allergy' - not Allerty (Annals of Allerty 1958;16:526-527). When I first see the articles regarding concocting your own poison ivy treatment, I stumble upon this article and wondering if the right word has been use (from the title of the book) is right. Then I found the book itself by googling the title. It is ANNALS OF ALLERGY.


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