Three cases of idiosyncrasies
G. Ya. Repin
Kazan medical journal ›› 1934, Vol. 30 ›› Issue (10) : 1032 -1033.
Three cases of idiosyncrasies
Idiosyncrasy (from the Greek idios- own and syncrasis-mixture), known since ancient times, has not yet received a definite interpretation from modern scientific medicine, despite the enrichment of the latter by the successes of experiments, achievements of physics, chemistry, etc. Some authors refer idiosyncrasy to anaphylaxis, others to allergy with its complex internal mechanism.
Repin G.Y.
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