Abstract
1. 1. Skin sensitizing antibody titers of patients having constitutional reactions to ragweed were significantly higher than those found in any group of skin test, positive, symptomatic or asymptomatic, treated or untreated patients. 2. 2. Blocking antibody titers of patients who had constitutional reactions were lower than those found in the group of patients treated with high doses of aqueous extract and in patients who had received the ragweed emulsion, but were comparable to those found in patients receiving a similar amount of aqueous ragweed extract. 3. 3. Hemagglutinating titers were similar in patients who had constitutional reactions and in those patients receiving low amounts of aqueous ragweed extract but were less than the post-repository group and the group treated with high doses of aqueous extract.
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