Zusammenfassung
Ein Londoner Arzt mit Sommerkatarrh. John Bostock (Abb. 1) sprach 1819 in London vor der Royal Medical Society und beschrieb dort seine eigenen „periodisch auftretenden Affektionen an Augen und Brust“, die er als Catarrhus aestivus oder „Sommerkatarrh„ bezeichnete. Diese Krankheit erhielt den populären Namen Heufieber; „da sich die Idee generell festsetzte, daß sie durch die Ausdünstung von frischem Heu ausgelöst würde“. Später berichtete Bostock in einer Übersicht über die Krankheit, konnte aber nur 28 Fälle in ganz England finden.
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