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In my opinion, the best that you might get is finding the first reference to an allergy. Since people can be allergic to wool, cats, or cotton, that seems to imply that the earliest civilizations would have had those allergies.
In 1906, Austrian Pediatrician Clemens von Pirquet first used the word allergy to describe the strange, non-disease related symptoms that some diphtheria patients developed when treated with a horse serum antitoxin. The word comes from the Greek word 'alol', meaning, 'change in the original state'.
The above statement seems to imply that, in order to find the earliest reference to an allergy-type condition, you would have to read different descriptions of medical problems from the earliest sources of writing. Possibly the Old Testament has some people who had conditions which could have been allergies. We do know that Moses had a speech impediment, so finding an allergy in the Old Testament is not out of the question.
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