Charles Robert Richet
Charles Robert Richet
(
August 26
,
1850
-
December 4
,
1935
) was a French physiologist who won the 1913
Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine
for his work on
anaphylaxis
, his term for the sometimes fatal reaction by a sensitized individual to a second injection of an
antigen
. His research helped to elucidate problems of
hay fever
,
asthma
, and other
allergic reactions
to foreign substances and explained some cases of intoxication and sudden death not previously understood.
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