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Rheumatic fever in America and Britain : a biological, epidemiological, and medical history

Title
Rheumatic fever in America and Britain : a biological, epidemiological, and medical history / Peter C. English.
Author
English, Peter C.
Publication
New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, ©1999.

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Description
xx, 257 pages : illustrations; 25 cm
Summary
In 1940, rheumatic fever accounted for nearly 40,000 deaths in the US. By 1970, only 256 deaths were attributed to this disease in the US. English, a physician and a professor of history of medicine at Duke University, examines the historical course of rheumatic fever. He explores both the shifting biological nature of this disease and the experiences of physicians and patients who fought its ravages, and explains insights from biology, epidemiology, and social history.
Subject
  • Geschichte 1798-1965
  • Rheumatic fever > America > History
  • Rheumatic fever > Great Britain > History
  • Rheumatic Fever > history
  • Rheumatic Fever > epidemiology
  • Rheumatic Fever > physiopathology
  • 44.75 infectious diseases, parasitic diseases
  • Rheumatic fever
  • Rheumatisches Fieber
  • Acuut reuma
  • United States
  • United Kingdom
  • America
  • Great Britain
  • USA
  • Großbritannien
Genre/Form
History.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 173-236) and index.
Contents
  • pt. I. The emergence of rheumatic fever in the nineteenth century -- Ch. 1. The new face of rheumatism, 1798-1840 -- Ch. 2. Acute rheumatism and hospitals, 1840-1880 -- Ch. 3. Walter Butler Cheadle and the "typical case," 1880-1890 -- pt. II. The clinical and scientific challenges of an evolving disease -- Ch. 4. Rheumatic fever as sepsis, 1890-1920 -- Ch. 5. Clinical Management, 1890-1925 -- Ch. 6. Allergy, heredity, environment, and the emergence of the streptococcus, 1925-1945 -- pt. III. The disappearance of rheumatic fever in the twentieth century.
  • Ch. 7. From acute to chronic, 1925-1945 -- Ch. 8. At the bedside, 1925-1945 -- Ch. 9. Penicillin, cortisone, and heart surgery, 1945-1965 -- Ch. 10. The waning of rheumatic fever : molecular biology, epidemiology, and history, 1945-1965.
ISBN
  • 0813527104
  • 9780813527109
LCCN
99014094
OCLC
  • ocm40783852
  • 40783852
  • SCSB-928031
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library