Professor Selian Neuhof (1871–1924) and his book “Clinical Cardiology” (1917). Chapters XI–XXII. Pathology, clinical signs and symptoms and treatment of heart diseases
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1 Bakoulev National Medical Research Center for Cardiovascular Surgery, Moscow, Russian Federation
2 N.A. Semashko National Research Institute of Public Health, Moscow, Russian Federation
3 I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Moscow, Russian Federation
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For citation: Glyantsev S.P., Chernenko M.I. Professor Selian Neuhof (1871–1924) and his book “Clinical Cardiology” (1917). Chapters XI–XXII. Pathology, clinical signs and symptoms and treatment of heart diseases. Creative Cardiology. 2022; 16 (3): 370–84 (in Russ.). DOI: 10.24022/1997-3187-2022-16-3-370-384
Received / Accepted: 18.04.2022 / 14.09.2022
Keywords: history of cardiology heart disease clinical cardiology Selian Neuhof “Clinical Cardiology”
Abstract
Проведен контент-анализ малоизвестного труда S. Neuhof «Clinical Cardiology» (1917). Показано, что книга содержит исчерпывающие сведения о сердце и заболеваниях сердечно-сосудистой системы, известные на начало ХХ в., с клиническими наблюдениями автора. В научный оборот введено краткое содержание XI–XXII глав книги, посвященных патологии, клинике и лечению эндокардита, миокардита, кардиосклероза, сифилиса сердца, гипертонической болезни, «слабого сердца» и грудной жабы; методам их лечения и реабилитации больных. Автор впервые соединил все вышеперечисленные знания о здоровом и больном сердце с результатами функциональной диагностики сердечно-сосудистых заболеваний в одно целое – клиническую кардиологию. Сделан вывод о том, что S. Neuhof следует считать одним из основоположников клинической кардиологии, а труд «Clinical Cardiology» должен занять одно из первых мест в литературе, посвященной началам клинической кардиологии как врачебной специальности и научно-образовательной дисциплины.References
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