In May 2000, a distinguished group of scientists and clinicians came together in a one-day meeting to discuss the recent history of peptic ulcer, and its rise and fall. Chaired by Professor Roy Pounder from the Royal Free Hospital, witnesses described their personal experiences, and events that have affected the understanding, diagnosis and treatment of peptic ulcer through the twentieth century. This volume includes an account by Nobel Prize Winner, Sir James Black, of the introduction in the 1970s of the H2 receptor antagonists which added a new dimension to treatment of peptic ulcer disease, and also considers the discovery by Barry Marshall and colleagues of Helicobacter pylori as a causative factor in duodenal and gastric ulcers, which...
October 3, 2005 - 9:10PM : Australians Barry J. Marshall and Robin Warren won the 2005 Nobel Prize i...
Although hospitalizations and deaths attributable to peptic ulcer have decreased notably during the ...
The drug treatment of peptic ulcer in the 20th century has a most intriguing history. During the fir...
Consists of the edited transcripts of Witness Seminars organized by the History of Twentieth Century...
Abstract This thesis is a historical study of peptic ulcer disease from the sixth decade of the ei...
Earlier the treatment for peptic ulcer was surgery such as truncal vagotomy and drainage procedure. ...
Due to the 1983 discovery of H. pylori bacteria as the leading cause of peptic ulcers, the understan...
The end and purpose of iedicine is to alleviate pain, prolong life, restore to health, and promote ...
The treatment of peptic ulcer disease has evolved substantially through the decades since the discov...
The probable explanation of the development of a chronic peptic ulcer is that there is a lowering o...
Peptic ulcer disease, which includes both gastric and duodenal ulcers, accounts for a substantial pa...
Peptic ulcers have unquestionably been a disease of the twentieth century. Epidemiological data for ...
Modern gastroenterology started in early 19th century with the identification by W. Prout of the ino...
Selection of photos taken at the Witness Seminar “Peptic Ulcer: Rise and Fall” held by the History o...
The transcript of a Witness Seminar held at the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, Lond...
October 3, 2005 - 9:10PM : Australians Barry J. Marshall and Robin Warren won the 2005 Nobel Prize i...
Although hospitalizations and deaths attributable to peptic ulcer have decreased notably during the ...
The drug treatment of peptic ulcer in the 20th century has a most intriguing history. During the fir...
Consists of the edited transcripts of Witness Seminars organized by the History of Twentieth Century...
Abstract This thesis is a historical study of peptic ulcer disease from the sixth decade of the ei...
Earlier the treatment for peptic ulcer was surgery such as truncal vagotomy and drainage procedure. ...
Due to the 1983 discovery of H. pylori bacteria as the leading cause of peptic ulcers, the understan...
The end and purpose of iedicine is to alleviate pain, prolong life, restore to health, and promote ...
The treatment of peptic ulcer disease has evolved substantially through the decades since the discov...
The probable explanation of the development of a chronic peptic ulcer is that there is a lowering o...
Peptic ulcer disease, which includes both gastric and duodenal ulcers, accounts for a substantial pa...
Peptic ulcers have unquestionably been a disease of the twentieth century. Epidemiological data for ...
Modern gastroenterology started in early 19th century with the identification by W. Prout of the ino...
Selection of photos taken at the Witness Seminar “Peptic Ulcer: Rise and Fall” held by the History o...
The transcript of a Witness Seminar held at the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, Lond...
October 3, 2005 - 9:10PM : Australians Barry J. Marshall and Robin Warren won the 2005 Nobel Prize i...
Although hospitalizations and deaths attributable to peptic ulcer have decreased notably during the ...
The drug treatment of peptic ulcer in the 20th century has a most intriguing history. During the fir...