How did Charles Richet study anaphylaxis?

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Experiment is the only guide. To understand the profound mysteries of life, we must not be afraid to test hypotheses with rigor and systematic observation. My work on anaphylaxis was born from precisely this approach. I meticulously performed a series of experiments, primarily with dogs and various biological toxins, such as those from jellyfish. The crucial observation was the paradoxical outcome of a second injection. By carefully varying the doses, the time intervals between injections, and the nature of the substances used, I sought to isolate the underlying physiological process. This methodical experimentation allowed me to move from a curious anomaly to the formulation of a coherent scientific principle, unveiling a previously unknown aspect of organic reactivity.

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