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Richard Morton (physician)

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was published in Latin in 1689, with an English translation appearing in 1694. A second English edition was published in 1720. Its significance is partly due to the disease receiving little study by other doctors of the time despite it being a major cause of death; accounting for over 18% all
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in 1700. The paper is also significant, in that it also contains the first recognised medical descriptions of the wasting condition now known as
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Phthisiologia, seu exercitationes de phthisi, tribus libris comprehensæ. Totumque opus variis historiis illustratum
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and so Morton understandably mistook tubercles for being caused by glandular degenerations;
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disease of the lungs. In Morton's time, this wasting disease was termed
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Medicine of that time was deferential to the ideas of
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tubercles
tuberculosis
J.L. Schönlein
Worcestershire, England
Magdalen Hall
Kinver
Staffordshire
Act of Uniformity 1662
Restoration
Charles II
Holland
Oxford University
City of London
Anorexia Nervosa
Galen
mycobacterium tuberculosis
Robert Koch
"Richard Morton (1637-1698)"
doi
10.1017/S0025727300015350
PMC
1034037
PMID
4914685
"LĂ©on Charles Albert Calmette"
"Richard Morton (1637-98) and his Phthisiologia"
doi
10.1136/thx.37.1.26
PMC

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