A Physical Cure for Tuberculosis: Carlo Forlanini and the Invention of Therapeutic Pneumothorax
Paolo Mazzarello
Applied Sciences · 2020-04
Abstract
Carlo Forlanini (1847–1918), a medical doctor professor at the universities of Turin and Pavia, was the inventor of artificial pneumothorax, a method that allowed a first significant victory in the long war of medicine against pulmonary tuberculosis. The article outlines a portrait of this important clinician and focuses on the therapeutic innovation he introduced for the treatment of this infectious disease.
MeSH terms
- Pulmonary tuberculosis
- Medicine
- Victory
- Tuberculosis
- Pneumothorax
- Portrait
- Infectious disease (medical specialty)
- Intensive care medicine
- Surgery