Books about Asthma

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Regis, D., C. National Asthma Training, et al. (1994). Asthma in the classroom: what can be done? what should be done?, Schools Health Education Unit, University of Exeter.

Reid, E., I. D. Wilson, et al. (1992). Bioanalytical approaches for drugs: including anti-asthmatics and metabolites. Cambridge, Royal Society of Chemistry.

Reiser, J. (1994). The house dust mite and home environment in childhood asthma.

Relova, A.-J. and f. Uppsala universitet Medicinska (2002). Mechanisms for and effects of airway epitheliual damage in asthma. Uppsala, [Uppsala universitet].

Restrick Louise, J. (1997). Cytokine and leukotriene production in asthma: bronchoalveolar lavage studies in asthmatic and normal subjects, University of London.

Reyher, O. (1866). Das Lungenemphysem, gewöhnlich Kurzathmigkeit, Asthma genannt, und die Aussicht auf Heilung dieser Krankheit durch comprimirte Luft, etc, Zeitz.

Reynolds, L. A., E. M. Tansey, et al. (2001). Childhood asthma and beyond: a Witness Seminar held at the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, London, on 4 April 2000. London, Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL.

Reynolds, L. A., E. M. Tansey, et al. (2001). Childhood asthma and beyond: a Witness Seminar held at the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, London, on 4 April 2000. London, Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL.

Reynolds, L. A., T. Tansey, et al. (2001). Wellcome witnesses to twentieth century medicine. London, Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL.

Rich, K. L. (1999). Matrix metalloproteinases in asthma: the role of mast cells and basophils, Original typescript.

Richardson, H. (2004). Nebulisers versus metered dose inhalers, in acute asthma in paediatrics: a research critique.

Richer, S. and P. Warne (2002). The asthma market: spotlight on emerging therapies. Richmond, Surrey, Scrip Reports.

Ridgway, R. (1994). The natural way with asthma. Shaftesbury, Element.

Ridgway, R., A. American Holistic Medical, et al. (1994). The natural way with asthma. Shaftesbury, Element published in association with the American Holistic Medical Association & British Holistic Medicine Association.

Ridgway, R., A. American Holistic Medical, et al. (2002). Asthma. London, Vega.

Riegel, F. (1895). Asthma.

Rimington Lesley, D. (2001). Managing asthma in primary care: a two year observational study of real life medical practice, University of Salford.

Ringsberg, K. and E. Universitetet i Linköping Department of Health and (1997). Patients with asthma-like symptoms but negative asthma tests and patients with bronchial asthma: physiological, psychological and social characteristics. Linkoping, Dept. of Health and Environment, Division for Preventative and Social Medicine, Linkoping University.

Risk factors for allergic rhinitis and, a. and c. Eastern allergy (2004). Risk factors for allergic rhinitis and asthma, OceanSide.

Rivane, G. (1945). Influence de l'asthme sur l'oeuvre de Marcel Proust. Paris, La Nouvelle Édition.

Rizwan, S. (2002). Factors affecting the prevalence of asthma in primary school children in Merseyside. Liverpool, Thesis Ph.D.

Robberds, J. (1801). Advice to the People of England on the subject of colds, coughs, asthmas, and consumptions; or, Familiar Essays on the nature and causes of those complaints, etc. London, Printed for the Author.

Robberds, J. (1801). Advice to the people of England on the subject of colds, coughs, asthmas, and consumptions; or, Familiar essays on the nature and causes of those complaints; on the fatal consequences of improper treatment as well as of silly inattention to their first attacks; and on the most approved means of checking their progres and effecting a desirable cure. London, Printed for the author, and sold at his house.; sold also by Murray and Highley.

Roberts, G. C. and O. University of (2003). The effects of allergic desensitisation on children with seasonal allergic asthma: symptom control and inflammation as measured by exhaled nitric oxide. Oxford, University of Oxford.

Roberts, R. A. (1980). Asthma and its relief. Hornchurch, Henry.

Roberts, R. and J. Sammut (1996). Asthma: an alternative approach. London, Souvenir.

Roberts, R. and J. Sammut (2000). Asthma: an alternative approach. London, Souvenir.

Robertson Elizabeth, M. (1977). Asthma. Southampton, Wessex Regional Library and Information Service.

Robertson Elizabeth, M. and S. Wessex Regional Library and Information (1977). Asthma. Southampton, Wessex Regional Library and Information Service.

Robertson, E. M. (1977). Asthma. Southampton, Wessex Regional Library and Information Service.

Robertson, M. D. (1987). Host defences against Aspergillus Fumigatus.

Robinson Douglas, S. and A. B. Kay, Eds. (2000). Immunological mechanisms in asthma and allergic diseases, Karger.

Robinson, D. M. (1998). The molecular basis of steroid-resistant asthma. Leeds, [University of Leeds].

Robinson, D. S. (1993). T lymphocytes in bronchoalveolar lavage in bronchial asthma. Cambridge, University of Cambridge.

Robinson, D. S. and A. B. Kay (2000). Immunological mechanisms in asthma and allergic diseases. Basel, London, Karger.

Robinson, J. H. (1829). A practical treatise on the diet, &c. of weakly subjects: from age, intemperance, residence in a tropical climate, or original structure, etc. etc. With instructions for the use of the round-leaf cornel, the celebrated American tonic for general or local debility; for the chirayita herb in cases of indigestion from morbid sensibilty of the stomach. and for the lobelia inflata, the American specific for asthma. By J.H. Robinson, M.D. London, sold by S. Highley, Medical Bookseller, Fleet Street, and Webb Street, Borough.

Robinson, J. H. M. D. (1987). A practical treatise on the diet, &c. of weakly subjects: from age, intemperance, residence in a tropical climate, or original structure, etc. etc. With instructions for the use of the round-leaf cornel, the celebrated American tonic for general or local debility; for the chirayita herb in cases of indigestion from morbid sensibilty of the stomach. and for the lobelia inflata, the American specific for asthma. The Nineteenth Century. General Collection; title no. N.1.1.520. Cambridge, Chadwyck-Healey Ltd.

Robinson, S. H. (1829). A practical treatise on general or partial debility, either original or hereditary, or from age, dissipation, residence in a tropical climate, etc. and on the most effectual means of preventing and curing organic diseases, & c. which undermine the constitution and lay the foundation of the climateric malady, or breaking up of the constitution in both sexes, by diet, exercise, and the round-leaf cornel, where a tonic in necessary. To which is added, an account of the lobelia inflata, the celebrated American specific for asthma. London, S. Highley.

Robinson, T., K. Lonergan, et al. (1990). Science stinks: Are you CURIEous. London, CIA.

Rodger, I. W. and C. University of Strathclyde. Continuing Education (1983). Asthma: the disease and its treatment. Glasgow, University of Strathclyde, Continuing Education Centre.


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