Les recherches de Theodor Kocher sur l'étiologie de l'osteomyélite et de la strumite aigües [The research of Theodor Kocher on the etiology of osteomyelitis and acute struma]

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Title
Les recherches de Theodor Kocher sur l'étiologie de l'osteomyélite et de la strumite aigües [The research of Theodor Kocher on the etiology of osteomyelitis and acute struma]
Journal
Gesnerus
Author(s)
Benaroyo  L.
ISSN
0016-9161 (Print)
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Published
Issued date
1992
Volume
49 Pt 2
Pages
151-160
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DA - 19921113
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PT - Biography
PT - English Abstract
PT - Historical Article
PT - Journal Article
Titre original : Les recherches de Theodor Kocher sur l'etiologie de l'osteomyelite et de la strumite aigues
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Abstract
In 1879, Kocher demonstrated experimentally that osteomyelitis is an infectious disease which is caused by a non-specific microorganism (the "micrococcus"). He showed that the infection of the bone marrow is the consequence of a hematogenous dissemination of a local infection, either cutaneous or mucous. The clinical and pathological form of the disease depends not only on the virulence of the microorganism, but also on the state of the tissue in which it develops. In the same year, Kocher suggested that acute strumitis (inflammation of the goitre) has the same aetiology; he did not, however, produce any experimental evidence for this. Thus, Kocher defined in an original way infection as the result of an interaction between a microorganism and his host
Keywords
Bacterial Infections/history/Goiter/History,19th Century/History,20th Century/Humans/Osteomyelitis/Switzerland/Thyroiditis,Suppurative
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