Article ID: CBB511744794

From Glanders to Globulins: A Study in Comparative Medicine (2017)

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The anti-globulin test was described in 1945, and ever since has been synonymous with the lead author, Robin Coombs, a young veterinary surgeon, at that time embarking on a career in immunological research. This was marked by a number of important contributions in the field, including the description and categorisation of hypersensitivity reactions, co-authored with Philip Gell. Together they wrote the classical text, Clinical Aspects of Immunology, which has been updated and republished over the ensuing 50 years. Although Robin Coombs is best remembered for his contributions to medical immunology, he made a number of significant early advances in the field of veterinary immunology.

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Authors & Contributors
Zouhir, Mohamed
Bragazzi, Nicola Luigi
Campanile, Benedetta
Re, Tania Simona
Sannicandro, Lisa
Van Roosbroeck, Filip
Concepts
Veterinary medicine
Medicine
Animals
Horses
Public health
Animal welfare
Time Periods
20th century
20th century, early
19th century
18th century
Medieval
21st century
Places
Italy
Milan (Italy)
Europe
Flanders
United States
Spain
Institutions
Kingdom of Italy (1861-1946)
University of Sydney
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