Carl Dragstedt (1895–1983)[1] is a scientist who discovered the role of histamine in anaphylaxis.
[2][3] He was a chairman of the Northwestern University's pharmacology department,[3] a Northwestern professor for 38 years[3] and a retired physician with a practice in Edison Park.
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