2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-90742012000100014
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Uma doença que não perdoa: a tuberculose e sua terapêutica no sul do Brasil e na Itália, em fins do século XIX e inícios do XX

Abstract: A tuberculose, em fins do século XIX e inícios do XX, constituiu-se como uma grande epidemia que ceifou a vida de milhares de pessoas. Embora fosse incurável, a imprensa fazia publicidade de uma série de tratamentos desenvolvidos em diversas regiões do mundo. Este artigo pretende discutir a trajetória da doença a partir de terapêuticas propostas por dois médicos italianos, Edoardo Maragliano e Carlo Forlanini, as quais tiveram uma boa receptividade no Rio Grande do Sul. O primeiro ficou conhecido por uma vacin… Show more

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“…Fac secundum artem: the prescribed therapeutic applications "The 20 th century came and brought new therapies, some of which have actually provided a cure for tuberculosis" (Gill, 2012(Gill, : 266), but until 1945 Waskman discovered streptomycin, there was no specific medicine for healing or an effective medicine against tuberculosis. Climatic therapies and absolute rest were the most used means to relieve the symptoms (Gonçalves, 2000;Santos, 2000).…”
Section: Dietsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fac secundum artem: the prescribed therapeutic applications "The 20 th century came and brought new therapies, some of which have actually provided a cure for tuberculosis" (Gill, 2012(Gill, : 266), but until 1945 Waskman discovered streptomycin, there was no specific medicine for healing or an effective medicine against tuberculosis. Climatic therapies and absolute rest were the most used means to relieve the symptoms (Gonçalves, 2000;Santos, 2000).…”
Section: Dietsmentioning
confidence: 99%