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The physician Arthur Hill Hassall conducted extensive studies in the early 1850s, which were published in The Lancet and led to the 1860 Food Adulteration Act and other legislation.
Hassall-Henle bodies are named after British physician Arthur Hill Hassall (1817-1894) and German anatomist Friedrich Gustav Jakob Henle (1809-1885).