The History of Infectious Diseases and Medicine
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Classic Western Medicine (Ancient Times to the 15th Century)
2.1. Origin of Classic Western Medicine in Ancient Greek and Rome
2.2. Threatening Nature of the Plagues
2.3. Classic Medical Textbooks and Education Systems in the Middle Ages
3. Traditional Western Medicine in the 16th to 18th Century
3.1. Reform of Medicine in Anatomy and the Impact of Fabrica
3.2. Medical Observations on Infectious Diseases
3.3. Reform of the Education Systems and Observations
4. Early Modern Medicine (19th Century)
4.1. Discovery of Physical Diseases by Pathological Anatomy
4.2. Sterilization Contributed to the Innovations in Surgery
4.3. Discovering Pathogens of Infectious Diseases
4.4. Infectious Diseases in Medical Textbooks
5. Late Modern Medicine (20th Century)
5.1. Antibiotic Development
5.2. Discovery of Viruses
5.3. The Major Airborne Diseases
5.4. Infectious Diseases in Medical Textbooks and Academic Advances in Molecular Biology
6. Exact Medicine (1990–to Date)
- In vivo visualization: The diseases are diagnosed in vivo by medical imaging, instead of postmortem autopsy.
- Scientific verification: The therapeutic measures are evaluated by clinical research and standardized publicly, instead of by personal empirical evaluation.
- Partnership with patients: Patient-centered care is based on an equal relationship between physicians and patients with explicit explanation, instead of implicit mutual trust.
- Cooperation in clinic: Medical practice is performed by a team of medical staff members from multiple disciplines, instead of by one physician alone.
6.1. Antiviral Drugs
6.2. Infectious Diseases in the Period of Exact Medicine
6.3. One Health Concept
6.4. Infectious Diseases in Medical Textbooks (1990s–to Present)
7. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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History of Medicine and Medical Education | Infectious Diseases | Diagnosis and Treatment |
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Western Classic Medicine (Ancient–15th century) | Plague of Athens (BC429–) Antonine Plague (165–) Plague of Justinian (541–) Black Death (1347–) | Diagnosis and prognosis by signs (Uroscopy, Pulse-reading) Hygienic therapy (Regimen, Herbals, Venesection) |
Ancient medical documents (Hippocrates, Galen) Scholastic education (lectio, disputatio) | ||
Traditional Western medicine (16th–18th century) | Syphilis (1494–) Malaria Smallpox (Vaccination, 1798) | |
Anatomical research Lecture-based education (Theoria, Practica, Anatomy/Surgery, Botany/Pharmaceutics) Clinical observations | ||
Early Modern Medicine (19th century) | Cholera (Pandemic, 1817–) Dysentery | Diagnosis by autopsy after death Innovation of surgery (Anesthesia, Disinfection) Discovery of pathogenic bacteria |
Basic medicine (Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, Pharmacology, Hygiene) Clinical medicine (Internal medicine, Surgery, etc.) Cell theory (1838–1839) | ||
Late Modern Medicine (1900–1980s) | Influenza (Spanish flu, 1918–1920) Tuberculosis | Antibiotics Discovery of viruses |
Basic research (Bacteriology, Biochemistry, Cell biology) Antibiotics (penicillin, 1941) | ||
Exact Medicine (1990s–) | Antimicrobial resistance AIDS (1981–) COVID-19 (2019–) | Diagnosis by medical imaging in vivo Scientific verification Partnership with patients Clinical cooperation |
Basic research (Molecular biology, Immunology) Clinical and translational research |
Disease | Pathogen | Year | Discoverer |
---|---|---|---|
Leprosy | Mycobacterium leprae | 1874 | Hansen, Gerhard Armauer (Norway) |
Anthrax | Bacillus anthracis | 1876 | Koch, Robert (Germany) |
Typhoid fever | Salmonella enterica | 1880 | Eberth, Karl Joseph (Germany) |
Tuberculosis | Mycobacterium tuberculosis | 1882 | Koch, Robert (Germany) |
Cholera | Vibrio cholerae | 1883 | Koch, Robert (Germany) |
Diphtheria | Corynebacterium diphtheriae | 1883 | Klebs, Edwin (Switzerland) |
Tetanus | Clostridium tetani | 1884 | Nicolaier, Arthur (Germany) |
Brucellosis | Brucella sp. | 1887 | Bruce, David (Great Britain) |
Plague | Yersinia pestis | 1894 | Yersin, Alexandre (France); Kitasato, Shibasaburo (Japan) |
Dysentery | Shigella dysenteriae | 1897 | Shiga, Kiyoshi (Japan) |
Syphilis | Treponema pallidum | 1905 | Schaudinn, Fritz; Hoffmann, Erich (Germany) |
Whooping cough | Bordetella pertussis | 1906 | Bordet, Jules (France) |
Epidemic typhus | Rickettsia prowazekii | 1909 | Nicolle, Charles (France) |
Disease | Pathogen | Year | Discoverer |
---|---|---|---|
Polio (Poliomyelitis) | Poliovirus | 1909 | Landsteiner, Karl (Austria) |
Yellow fever | Yellow fever virus | 1928 | Stokes, A; Bauer, JH; Hudson, NP (USA) |
Influenza | Influenza viruses | 1933 | Smith, W; Andrews CH; Laidlaw PP (USA) |
Japanese encephalitis | Japanese encephalitis viruses | 1935 | Hayashi, Michitomo (Japan) |
Shingles (Herpes zoster) | Varicella zoster virus (VZV) | 1953 | Weller, Thomas Huckle (USA) |
Measles | Measles virus | 1954 | Edmonston, David (USA) |
Rubella | Rubella virus | 1962 | Parkman, Paul Douglas (USA) Weller, Thomas Huckle (USA) |
Hepatitis B | Hepatitis B virus | 1966 | Blumberg, Baruch Samuel (USA) |
gastroenteritis | Noro virus | 1972 | Kapikian, Albert Z. (USA) |
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) | Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) | 1983 | Gallo, Robert (USA); Montagnier, Luc (France) |
Hepatitis C | Hepatitis C virus | 1989 | Choo QL, Kuo G, Weiner AJ, Overby LR, Bradley DW, Houghton M (USA); Kuo G, Choo QL, Alter HJ, Gitnick GL, Redeker AG, Purcell RH, Miyamura T, Dienstag JL, Alter MJ, Stevens CE et al. (USA) |
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