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SCG2403 - Monaco 1961 Discovery of Anaphylaxis Stamp – Richet & Portier
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This commemorative 2 Franc stamp from Monaco, issued in 1961, honors the 1901 discovery of anaphylaxis by French scientists Charles Richet and Paul Portier. The design features portraits of the two researchers alongside Prince Albert I of Monaco, whose research yacht and support enabled the breakthrough. The background includes a jellyfish labeled “La Physalie,” central to the discovery. This finely detailed issue celebrates a major advancement in immunology and reflects Monaco’s tradition of honoring scientific achievement.
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