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- Charles Harrison Blackley (5 April 1820 – 4 September 1900) was the discoverer of the mechanism behind allergic rhinitis caused by pollen, commonly called hay fever. The isolation of hay fever as a condition had been known since 1819 through the work of John Bostock. Blackley was the first to connect pollen to the condition, and though he held some later discredited views, his insight was an important step in the research of allergens. His most important work was a book titled the Experimental Researches on the Causes and Nature of Catarrhus aestivus, published in 1873. Charles Darwin had read this book and wrote to thank him for it. He was very interested in Blackley’s experiments and in another letter explained that some pollens are wind-blown while others depend on insects for dispersal, for which Blackley was extremely grateful. Correspondence between Blackley and Darwin is being published through the Darwin Correspondence Project. (en)
- 约翰·博斯托克(英語:Charles Harrison Blackley,1820年4月5日-1900年9月4日)是一位英国曼彻斯特的医生,证实了禾草花粉才是過敏性鼻炎(“干草热”)的真正致病原因。 (zh)
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- Bolton, Lancashire, England (en)
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- 约翰·博斯托克(英語:Charles Harrison Blackley,1820年4月5日-1900年9月4日)是一位英国曼彻斯特的医生,证实了禾草花粉才是過敏性鼻炎(“干草热”)的真正致病原因。 (zh)
- Charles Harrison Blackley (5 April 1820 – 4 September 1900) was the discoverer of the mechanism behind allergic rhinitis caused by pollen, commonly called hay fever. The isolation of hay fever as a condition had been known since 1819 through the work of John Bostock. Blackley was the first to connect pollen to the condition, and though he held some later discredited views, his insight was an important step in the research of allergens. His most important work was a book titled the Experimental Researches on the Causes and Nature of Catarrhus aestivus, published in 1873. (en)
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- Charles Harrison Blackley (en)
- 查尔斯·哈里森·布莱克利 (zh)
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