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4. The Diagnosis of Tuberculosis. Laennec Discovers the Stethoscope. Subsequent Discoveries
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- PREFACE IX
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XI
- CONTENTS XIII
- INTRODUCTION 1
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Part I. EARLY HISTORY OF TUBERCULOSIS. EMPIRICAL METHODS OF TREATMENT
- 1. Since Time Immemorial Man Has Been Afflicted by a Dreadful Disease, Variously Known as Phthisis, Scrofula, Consumption, and Tuberculosis 7
- 2. Tuberculosis in Literature and in the Arts 29
- 3. Infectious Nature of Tuberculosis Early Attempts at Treatment 48
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Part II. TUBERCULOSIS IN MODERN TIMES
- 4. The Diagnosis of Tuberculosis. Laennec Discovers the Stethoscope. Subsequent Discoveries 67
- 5. Villemin and Koch Establish the Role of the Tuberculosis Organism as the Causative Agent. Further Attempts at Prevention and Treatment 81
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Part III. CHEMOTHERAPY, CONTROL, AND FINAL CONQUEST OF TUBERCULOSIS
- 6. The Advent of Antibiotics 103
- 7. Streptomycin and the Beginnings of True Chemotherapy of Tuberculosis 119
- 8. Personal Experiences of Effectiveness of Streptomycin on Tuberculous Meningitis and Other Forms of Tuberculosis 147
- 9. New Antibiotics and Antituberculous Synthetic Compounds Supplement Streptomycin 175
- 10. The Conquest of Tuberculosis 193
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 219
- INDEX 233
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- PREFACE IX
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XI
- CONTENTS XIII
- INTRODUCTION 1
-
Part I. EARLY HISTORY OF TUBERCULOSIS. EMPIRICAL METHODS OF TREATMENT
- 1. Since Time Immemorial Man Has Been Afflicted by a Dreadful Disease, Variously Known as Phthisis, Scrofula, Consumption, and Tuberculosis 7
- 2. Tuberculosis in Literature and in the Arts 29
- 3. Infectious Nature of Tuberculosis Early Attempts at Treatment 48
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Part II. TUBERCULOSIS IN MODERN TIMES
- 4. The Diagnosis of Tuberculosis. Laennec Discovers the Stethoscope. Subsequent Discoveries 67
- 5. Villemin and Koch Establish the Role of the Tuberculosis Organism as the Causative Agent. Further Attempts at Prevention and Treatment 81
-
Part III. CHEMOTHERAPY, CONTROL, AND FINAL CONQUEST OF TUBERCULOSIS
- 6. The Advent of Antibiotics 103
- 7. Streptomycin and the Beginnings of True Chemotherapy of Tuberculosis 119
- 8. Personal Experiences of Effectiveness of Streptomycin on Tuberculous Meningitis and Other Forms of Tuberculosis 147
- 9. New Antibiotics and Antituberculous Synthetic Compounds Supplement Streptomycin 175
- 10. The Conquest of Tuberculosis 193
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 219
- INDEX 233