answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer
  • It was Hippocrates (460-357 BC), the Greek physician, who first described Asthma and its resulting "spasms". Galen (130-201 BC), a Greco-Roman doctor, discovered that asthma was due to bronchial obstruction. He treated it with owl's blood in wine.
  • The term asthma comes from the ancient Greek word for panting or gasping.
  • Camel and crocodile droppings were the asthma treatments of choice in ancient Egypt.
  • The ancient Chinese used ephedrine to ease the symptoms of asthma thousands of years before Western physicians introduced it as a treatment.
  • Italian physician Bernardino Ramazzini described a link between his patient's asthma and their jobs as far back as the early 1900s.
  • Rene Laennec invented the stethoscope, basically a rolled up piece of paper, to place his ear on his female patient's naked chest.
  • Until the late 1800s, the most popular method of delivering asthma medication into the lungs was smoke.
  • In 1864, Dr. Henry Hyde Salter identified animal dander as an asthma trigger.
  • The secret ingredients of the popular 19th century asthma cures were usually alcohol, cocaine or morphine. In the late 1800s, atropine derived from the deadly nightshade plant was added to cigarettes to help treat asthma.
  • In 1901, a Japanese scientist, Jokici Takamine, purifies adrenaline, found in the suprarenal glands of sheep (discovered in 1898) and develops the first effective bronchodilator.
  • In the 1960s, asthma researchers discovered that asthma is an inflammatory disease, not just constriction of the airways, and that asthma sufferers have a sensitive immune system which reacts to airborne allergens. The first inhaled anti-inflammatory medication is born.
  • In 1972, inhaled corticosteroids hit the market.
User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago

It was known of in ancient Egypt, but first named as a specific illness in ancient Greece by Hippocrates, who died in around 370 BC. The word asthma is from the ancient Greek word for panting.

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

In someone's lungs.

Asthma has been around as long as people have been around. Until about two hundred years ago you would just die from it in most cases. It is caused by a high sensitivity to things called allergens. These might include pollen or animal dander (skin flakes), dry air, humid air, etc. In the old days asthmatics would be treated with very high doses of caffeine or other stimulants but the dose was so high it was almost poisonous. The revolution in treatment came in the early 70's and then again in the 80's which now means asthmatics can lead a normal life. There are still 1,000 deaths a year in Australia, usually because patients don't take their medicine. New Zealand has the highest incidence of asthma per head of population than any other country in the world.

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

Hippocrates is considered to be the 'founder of medicine' and he was the first person to describe the symptoms of asthma. The Corpus Hippocraticum, by Hippocrates, is the earliest text where the word asthma is found as a medical term.

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

Hippocrates was a Greek physician born in 460 BC on the island of Cos, Greece. He became known as the founder of medicine and was regarded as the greatest physician of his time.

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

17y ago

bob shore first discovered asthma in 1766

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

1

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Where did asthma originate?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What is asthma in Arabic?

asthma is called (Rabbo) in Arabic and it writes (asthma = ربو ) or (the asthma = الربو )


What is the difference between exercise asthma and normal asthma?

The difference between exercise asthma and regular asthma is that exercise asthma arises due to too much exercise while regular asthma is not.


Can you list some books about asthma?

The Asthma Sourcebook: Everything You Need to Know by Francis V. Adams, MD Asthma (Just the Facts) All About Asthma and How to Live With It Ask the Doctor: Asthma The Asthma Self-Care Book : How to Take Control of Your Asthma Asthma & Allergies My House Is Killing Me! The Home Guide for Families With Allergies and Asthma Why Do I Wheeze? Children and Asthma: The Child With Asthma Childhood Asthma: What It Is and What You Can Do Control Your Child's Asthma: A Breakthrough Program for the Treatment and Management of Childhood Asthma The Parent's Guide to Allergies and Asthma American Academy of Pediatrics Guide to Your Child's Allergies and Asthma What Your Doctor May Not tell You About Children's Allergies and Asthma: Simple Steps to Help Stop Attacks and Improve Your Child's Health


What exercises induce asthma?

Exercise induced asthma is where you get asthma from exercese


What is a sentence with the word asthma?

I suffer from asthma. Asthma makes my life hard. I sometimes can't sleep at night due to asthma. I wish they had a cure for asthma.


What are other names for asthma?

One alternative name for asthma is bronchial asthma. Other names that are used include: allergy induced asthma and exercise induced asthma.


Is asthma non-infectious?

Asthma is a condition and not an infectious disease.


What is a lung disorder that can occur as an allergic reaction?

Respiration....


Who can you get asthma?

you can get it from your family,friendsetc. that has asthma


Can you suffocate from Asthma?

Can you suffocate from Asthma


How is asthma contracted?

Asthma cannot be contracted like a cold, your DNA is predisposed to Asthma.


Does asthma run in the family?

sometimes. my friend has asthma and her mum and her big brother has asthma