Abstract
Complement fixation tests were carried out on the sera of 42 patients with various types of clinical allergy, using epidermal and pollen antigens. It was found that a high proportion of the cases sensitive by skin test had complement fixing antibodies to epidermal antigens. The same was observed for pollensensitive individuals, but in a lower incidence. The possible significance of these findings has been discussed.
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