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The constitutional types and physical characteristics of the tliree groups were closely compared in an attempt to elicit whether any particular t3rpe of person was especially hable to develop sulphonamide dermatitis. There were no significant differences discovered among the comparisons of age, complexion, colour of hair, response to sunhght, personal and familial allergic histories, previous skin disease or occupation.