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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Venkata Sivakrishna Kumar Pulivarthi M.B.B.S [2]
Overview
Sore throat was first described in the literature as 'some variants of sore throat' in the year 1879 by R. L. Bowles, M.D., in the British Medical Journal.[1]
Historical Perspective
- Sore throat was first described in the literature as 'some variants of sore throat' in the year 1879 by R. L. Bowles, M.D., in the British Medical Journal.[1]
- Later, in the Winter of 1885, David Newman, M.D., described pathology, symptoms and treatment of pharyngitis in his lectures at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary.[2]
- In 1910, Dr. Donelan illustrated the importance of bacteriological tests in doubtful cases of pharyngitis.[3]
- In 1931, WM. W. PRIDDLE, B.A., M.D., described three case reports and inferred that chronic non-tuberculous bronchial disease such as influenza, whooping cough, and measles are associated with a chronic nasopharyngitis and also described the importance of conservative treatment in chronic nasopharyngitis.[4]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Bowles RL (1879) Some Varieties of Sore-Throat. Br Med J 1 (953):503-4. PMID: 20749164
- ↑ Newman D (1885) Two Lectures on Chronic Laryngitis and Chronic Pharyngitis: Their Pathology, Symptoms, and Treatment. Br Med J 2 (1279):5-7. PMID: 20751315
- ↑ Grant JD (1910) Secondary Specific Pharyngitis in a Young Woman. Proc R Soc Med 3 (Laryngol Sect):28. PMID: 19974411
- ↑ Priddle WW (1931) CHRONIC NASO-PHARYNGITIS AND CHRONIC BRONCHIAL INFECTION. Can Med Assoc J 25 (4):441-3. PMID: 20318472