During the nineteenth century, the scientific context of rabies treatment was weak due to the lack of the literature on specific nosology of the rabies disease, and unspecific and ineffective therapy approaches. Electrotherapy already represented an important therapeutic approach for nervous system diseases, although not specifically for rabies. In the present paper, the authors discuss the use of electrotherapy in the treatment of humans affected by rabies in an experimental study conducted at the Maggiore Hospital of Milan, with the aim of establishing the discovery of a possible specific therapy. By analyzing the printed scientific sources available in the Braidense Library of Milan, the authors describe four experiments conducted on patients of different ages. Symptoms and effects both during and after the electrotherapy are also highlighted. The experiments demonstrated that electricity is not an effective therapy in the treatment of rabies, being rather able to cause serious functional and organic alterations in all the patients. Analyzing the Milanese experiments, the authors reported specific Italian history of a scientific and medical approach to rabies at the end of the 18th century, which led to the promotion of health education, reinforced prevention strategies and opened the way to the vaccination era.

Marinozzi, S., Gulino, M., Gazzaniga, V. (2016). Electrotherapy in the treatment of patients affected by rabies: Experiments conducted at the maggiore hospital of Milan in 1865,Elektroterapija u lijeenju pacijenata zaraenih bjesnoom: Pokusi provoeni u bolnici maggiore u milanu tijekom 1865. godine. ACTA MEDICO-HISTORICA ADRIATICA, 14(2), 373-386.

Electrotherapy in the treatment of patients affected by rabies: Experiments conducted at the maggiore hospital of Milan in 1865,Elektroterapija u lijeenju pacijenata zaraenih bjesnoom: Pokusi provoeni u bolnici maggiore u milanu tijekom 1865. godine

Gulino, M.;
2016-01-01

Abstract

During the nineteenth century, the scientific context of rabies treatment was weak due to the lack of the literature on specific nosology of the rabies disease, and unspecific and ineffective therapy approaches. Electrotherapy already represented an important therapeutic approach for nervous system diseases, although not specifically for rabies. In the present paper, the authors discuss the use of electrotherapy in the treatment of humans affected by rabies in an experimental study conducted at the Maggiore Hospital of Milan, with the aim of establishing the discovery of a possible specific therapy. By analyzing the printed scientific sources available in the Braidense Library of Milan, the authors describe four experiments conducted on patients of different ages. Symptoms and effects both during and after the electrotherapy are also highlighted. The experiments demonstrated that electricity is not an effective therapy in the treatment of rabies, being rather able to cause serious functional and organic alterations in all the patients. Analyzing the Milanese experiments, the authors reported specific Italian history of a scientific and medical approach to rabies at the end of the 18th century, which led to the promotion of health education, reinforced prevention strategies and opened the way to the vaccination era.
2016
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Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/02 - STORIA DELLA MEDICINA
English
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Tijekom 19. stoljeća znanstvena osnova liječenja bjesnoće bila je slaba zbog nedostatka literature o specifičnom uzročniku bjesnoće te nespecifične i neučinkovite terapije. Elektroterapija je već predstavljala važan terapijski pristup kod bolesti živčanog sustava, iako ne specifično za bjesnoću. U ovom radu autori raspravljaju o uporabi elektroterapije u liječenju ljudi oboljelih od bjesnoće u eksperimentalnoj studiji provedenoj u bolnici Maggiore u Milanu, s ciljem ustanovljenja otkrića moguće specifične terapije. Kroz analizu tiskanih znanstvenih izvora, dostupnih u knjižnici Braidense u Milanu, autori opisuju četiri pokusa provedena na pacijentima različite dobi. Istaknuti su simptomi i učinci tijekom i nakon elektroterapije. Prikazani pokusi pokazali su da struja nije učinkovita terapija u liječenju bjesnoće, već može uzrokovati ozbiljne funkcionalne i organske promjene kod pacijenata. Analizirajući milanske pokuse, autori su prikazali specifično talijansku povijest znanstvenoga i medicinskoga pristupa bjesnoći na kraju 18. stoljeća, što je dovelo do promocije zdravstvenoga odgoja, ojačalo strategiju prevencije i otvorilo put prema eri cijepljenja.
Marinozzi, S., Gulino, M., Gazzaniga, V. (2016). Electrotherapy in the treatment of patients affected by rabies: Experiments conducted at the maggiore hospital of Milan in 1865,Elektroterapija u lijeenju pacijenata zaraenih bjesnoom: Pokusi provoeni u bolnici maggiore u milanu tijekom 1865. godine. ACTA MEDICO-HISTORICA ADRIATICA, 14(2), 373-386.
Marinozzi, S; Gulino, M; Gazzaniga, V
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