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Hi all:
Ok, I've found that the general public, beekeepers, and even some emergency
room doctors often don't understand this topic, nor the differences between
generalized and more severe allergic reactions -- and most importantly,
when to head to the emergency room.
Although somewhat dated, the following book lays it all out, and should be
on every beekeeper's shelf:
Authors: Claude A. Frazier, M.D. and F.K. Brown
Title: Insects and Allergy and What to Do About Them
Date: 1980
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press, Norman
272 pages
RC598.A76F7
616.97
79-6706
University of Oklahoma Press
1005 Asp Avenue Norman, Oklahoma 73019
The author reportedly was a leading U.S. authority on general and insect
allergy, with lots of books to his credit.
Good hunting, maybe its on your local library shelf.
Jerry
I don't know if its still in press, it was originally available in
paperback and cloth bound versions.
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