Anest. intenziv. Med. 2003;14(1):37-48

The History of Resuscitation I. (From prehistory until the end of 17th century)Articles

V. Rogozov
Klinika anesteziologie, resuscitace a intenzivní medicíny, LF UK a FN Hradec Králové, přednosta doc. MUDr. Vladimír Černý, PhD.

The development of any scientific field, its actual state of knowledge and applied skills is a very dynamic action consistingof individual events. Experience, observations and discoveries emerge and immerse either to outlast, to be quite forgottenor to be discovered again. Only a particular achieved degree of development of human society and its knowledge enablesthese items to be put together like stones into a mosaic to be yield in a new quality.Cardiopulmonary resuscitation underwent a stormy development during the last decades and this process still continues.It interferes with the majority of medical fields and its component - the basic life support - is even taught in the society andpracticed daily by laymen and the general public. All this would not be possible without the basic knowledge and thecorresponding development in medical sciences, in the methodology of scientific knowledge and advances in the exchangeof information. But at the same time the ideas and works of the past that influenced the thinking of individuals andgenerations played a significant role in this process.This article gives a survey of the development of resuscitation methods and attempts of the prehistoric period to the endof the 17th century and refers to some ideas, personalities, events and facts that interfered with the development of the artof resuscitation.The text is part of work consisting of several articles devoted to the subsequent development of resuscitation in the18th(History of resuscitation II.), 19th (History of resuscitation III.) and 20th (History of resuscitation IV.) centuries. The articlecontains information obtained due to the Wood Library-Museum Fellowship 2000.

Keywords: history; historical article; resuscitation; development; life; death; tracheotomy; artificial ventilation; prehistory; Egypt; Bible; antiquity; Galenos; middle ages; arabic medicine; renaissance; Vesalius; 17th century; Harvey

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