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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Acute bronchitis was first described by Charles Badham in 1808. Dr. Rene Laennec described this disease in greater detail in 1821. | |||
==Historical Perspective== | ==Historical Perspective== | ||
*Acute bronchitis was first described by Charles Badham in 1808 in England. He classified | *Acute bronchitis was first described by Charles Badham in 1808 in England. He classified acute bronchitis into three forms by his definition (Br.''acuta, asthenica and chronica'').<ref name="pmid19343614">{{cite journal |vauthors=Klippe HJ, Kirsten D |title=[200 years of bronchitis--from 1808 to 2008] |language=German |journal=Pneumologie |volume=63 |issue=4 |pages=228–30 |year=2009 |pmid=19343614 |doi=10.1055/s-0028-1119572 |url=}}</ref> | ||
[[Image:Badham.jpg|514x514px|center|Charles Badham(1780-1845)|frame]] | [[Image:Badham.jpg|514x514px|center|Charles Badham(1780-1845)|frame]] | ||
*In 1821, Dr. Rene Laennec, known as the | *In 1821, Dr. Rene Laennec, known as the "father of chest medicine," in part to his invention of the stethoscope, described bronchitis in terms of [[emphysema]] and [[chronic bronchitis]].<ref>terms(2016)https://lunginstitute.com/blog/history-of-chronic-bronchitis/accessed on September,13 2016</ref> | ||
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Overview
Acute bronchitis was first described by Charles Badham in 1808. Dr. Rene Laennec described this disease in greater detail in 1821.
Historical Perspective
- Acute bronchitis was first described by Charles Badham in 1808 in England. He classified acute bronchitis into three forms by his definition (Br.acuta, asthenica and chronica).[1]
- In 1821, Dr. Rene Laennec, known as the "father of chest medicine," in part to his invention of the stethoscope, described bronchitis in terms of emphysema and chronic bronchitis.[2]
References
- ↑ Klippe HJ, Kirsten D (2009). "[200 years of bronchitis--from 1808 to 2008]". Pneumologie (in German). 63 (4): 228–30. doi:10.1055/s-0028-1119572. PMID 19343614.
- ↑ terms(2016)https://lunginstitute.com/blog/history-of-chronic-bronchitis/accessed on September,13 2016