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A brief history of otorhinolaryngolgy: otology, laryngology and rhinology

2007; Elsevier BV; Volume: 73; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/s1808-8694(15)30132-4

ISSN

1808-8694

Autores

João Flávio Nogueira Júnior, Diego Rodrigo Hermann, Ronaldo dos ReisAmérico, Iulo Sérgio Baraúna Filho, Aldo Cassol Stamm, Shirley Shizuo Nagata Pignatari,

Tópico(s)

Medical History and Innovations

Resumo

Ears, nose and throat have intrigued humanity since immemorial times. Treatments for the larynx, the nose and the ear and also surgeries were practiced by Greek, Hindu and Byzantine doctors. In the 20th century clinical and surgical innovations were incorporated, thanks to new anesthesia techniques, antibiotics, radiology and new technologies.show the evolution of this science throughout the times, recognizing important persons in otology, rhinology and laryngology.Understanding the evolutions in clinical and surgical anatomy, physiology, treatment modalities, and the personalities that lead to these advances is of great importance for the evolution of medical science. Otorhinolaryngology has a very rich history, with important collaborators and personalities in the history of medicine. The specialty was one of the first to use local anesthesia for procedures, pioneer in treatments with devices that recouped hearing and the use of microscopes in surgeries. Few medical specialties had suffered as many changes and scientific developments in these last decades as Otorhinolaryngology had, with the advantage of incorporating technologies such as endoscopy, radiology, microsurgery and information technology.

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