HLTB21H3 Lecture : lecture 4

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Hippocrates - most widespread and fatal disease. suggestion that tb was limited to animals until domestication of cattle/ other animals. changes in the host population and environment - led to tb. Contagion - caused by invisible germs in the lungs. Prevalence increased dramatically in 16th - 18th (europe, north america) Consumption (1629) - 20% of all deaths in london. 1679 franciscus delaboe sylvius - lung nodules tubercles . 1720 benjamin marten - germ theory may be communicable from one individual to another. 1854 dr. hermann brehmer - tuberculosis is a curable disease sanatorium in. Rest, fresh air, good nutrition and isolation. Treatment-specializing in diagnosis and recovery of patients. 1854 jean-antoine villemin - microorganism as the cause of the disease. 1882 dr. robert koch -- mycobacterium tuberculosis (same bacterium as the one that caused leprosy) 1895 wilhelm konrad von rontgen - use of radiation to access the progression of disease.

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