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December 16, 2020 | History

Beans, roots, and leaves: a history of the chemical therapy of Parkinsonism

Parkinsonism of various types has long been a debilitating and cruel affliction for significant numbers of people, and even today the cure remains elusive. The present volume explores the colorful and sometimes alarming history of the attempts to provide at least some relief from the symptoms of this disorder, commencing with interesting reports from ancient India and medieval Europe and continuing until the present time. Especial attention is devoted to L-DOPA therapy, still the leading pharmacological approach to the disorder more than forty years after its first application, and its place in the development of neurochemistry. But the employment of solanaceous plant alkaloid-based therapies, which dominated antiparkinsonian therapy until the mid-20th century, and the broad range of other approaches which found varying degrees of popularity, including those stimulated by the encephalitis epidemic which appeared in Europe during the First World War, are also discussed. The author concludes that antiparkinsonian therapy was never 'irrational', but was rather always determined by prevailing medical, pharmacological and scientific paradigms, so that its history is inextricably linked with experimental and clinical developments in these fields.

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Tectum Verlag
Language
English
Pages
902

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First Sentence

"Parkinson indicated in the pamphlet on the disorder named for him that he was by no means describing a new disease, but rather one which had until his time been neglected."

Table of Contents

I. Parkinsonism before Parkinson
Page 1
1. THE ALKALOID THERAPIES
Page 25
II. Therapy of parkinsonism in the first half of the nineteenth century
Page 27
III. The solanaceous alkaloids
Page 35
IV. Alkaloids in the therapy of parkinsonism: from Charcot to the outbreak of encephalitis epidemica
Page 63
V. Encephalitis lethargica: new strategies in the therapy of parkinsonism
Page 91
VI. The 1930s and 1940s: the dominance of atropine and belladonna
Page 155
2. THE SYNTHETIC ANTIPARKINSONIAN PREPARATIONS
Page 215
VII. The 1950s: the synthetic anticholinergic and antihistaminergic preparations
Page 217
VIII. Assessment of the pharmacological therapy of parkinsonism
Page 275
IX. Why was the anticholinergic therapy of parkinsonism successful?
Page 305
3. DOPAMINE
Page 331
X. The dopamine and L-DOPA story
Page 333
XI. The first DOPA trials in the clinic: Frankfurt and Osaka
Page 389
XII. Vienna tales: discovery of the dopamine deficit and introduction of L-DOPA therapy
Page 405
XIII. Montréal and Göteborg: the dopamine deficit, L-DOPA therapy and the nigrostriatal pathway
Page 437
XIV. The “lean years”: L-DOPA therapy 1961–1967
Page 463
XV. The second coming: oral L-DOPA therapy
Page 479
XVI. Adjuncts and alternatives: the extension of dopamine-based therapy
Page 547
XVII. Concluding remarks: from alkaloids to neurochemistry
Page 611
Notes
Page 621
Literature
Page 733
Indices
Page 865

Edition Notes

Published in
Marburg (Germany)
Genre
Non-fiction, medical

Classifications

Library of Congress
RC382 .F648 2003

The Physical Object

Number of pages
902
Dimensions
24cm

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23227405M
ISBN 10
3828884962
ISBN 13
9783828884960
LCCN
2006482320
OCLC/WorldCat
55887176

First Sentence

"Parkinson indicated in the pamphlet on the disorder named for him that he was by no means describing a new disease, but rather one which had until his time been neglected."

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