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This charts the history and evolving perception of allergy, from a rare and non-fatal condition one hundred years ago to a widepread, potentially fatal and lucrative clinical specialism today. Offers critical insights into the historical geography of disease.

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This charts the history and evolving perception of allergy, from a rare and non-fatal condition one hundred years ago to a widepread, potentially fatal and lucrative clinical specialism today. Offers critical insights into the historical geography of disease.
Autorenporträt
Mark Jackson is professor of the History of Medicine and director of the Centre for Medical History at the University of Exeter. He is the author of many books including New-Born Child Murder: Women, Illegitimacy and the Courts in Eighteenth-Century England (1996), and The Borderland of Imbecility: Medicine, Society and the Fabrication of the Feeble Mind in Late Victorian and Edwardian England (2000).