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REFERRING to the recent article in (NATURE, vol. x.p. 26) upon hay fever, I can give my own experience as having suffered from the complaint for some years past, mainly in the months of May and June. My most severe attacks have been in the house in early morning. I am, however, near hay-fields, and a tramp, by way of experiment, through one of these has more than once satisfied me of the efficacy of the hay pollen in vastly increasing the troublesome symptoms.
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CAPRON, J. Hay Fever. Nature 10, 63–64 (1874). https://doi.org/10.1038/010063c0
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