HLTB21H3 Lecture Notes - Selman Waksman, Pseudoephedrine, Pus

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Egyptian mummies (2400bc). aka phthisis (pulmonary tb, to waste ) or consumption homer 800bc. 384-322bc: aristotle due to bad/heavy breath. (130-200ad: galen s theory of contagion of phthisis accepted) Documented in egypt (5000 ya), india(3300ya), & china (2300 ya typical skeletal abnormalities ( pott s deformities ) In animals only(prehistoric times 8000-4000 bc) til lifestyle changed. Epidemics likely from changes in host pop. Kings evil or royal touching - claims of royal supernatural powers to heal scrofula (lymph tb) during middle ages (500-1500ad), england. 1546-fracastorius describes modern theory of contagion. (phthisis from germ in lung) 1626 consumption= leading cause of death in london (17/18th c at its peak) 1679-franciscus sylvius discovers lung nodules (small knots in lungs), tubercles (germ infects lungs). 1720-benjamin marten speculates tb may be communicable 1-1. 19th century-tb rest of europe n. america by 1900. Mid 19th c-tb romanticized (erotic, sexual, symptoms welcomed i. e. thinness, palor, beauty, long necks, shiny eyes, red cheeks) e. g.

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