William H Schultz described reaction known as the Schultz-Dale phenomenon
In 1910, William H. Schultz described the contraction of the isolated strip of sensitized guinea pig ileum when suspended in a bath of physiological solution and challenged by specific corresponding antigen.
This reaction became known as the Schultz-Dale phenomenon (the “Dale” from the similar work of English physiologist and pharmacologist Sir Henry H. Dale).
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