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Allergy: The History of a Modern Malady
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288 pages
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Exploring the evolution of allergies, Mark Jackson reveals their transformation from rare ailments of the wealthy to widespread conditions affecting all socioeconomic classes. Tracing their historical roots in early 20th-century immunology, Jackson highlights how allergies became emblematic of modern anxieties and societal changes. The narrative delves into the medical, cultural, and economic implications of allergies, showcasing their impact on therapeutic practices and diagnostics. This engaging chronicle offers insights into a significant aspect of contemporary life and health.
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2006, hardcover
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