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. 2005 Feb;81(952):108–114. doi: 10.1136/pgmj.2004.019992

History of the treatment of spinal injuries

J Silver 1
PMCID: PMC1743190  PMID: 15701743

Abstract

Injury of the spinal cord has been known since antiquity. There is no cure for the injury and until modern times patients died rapidly from a combination of pressure sores and urinary tract infection. Treatment consists of preventing complications until the spine has stabilised and the patient can be rehabilitated to an independent life. This article explores how this treatment developed in the ancient world, the middle ages, in Europe, Great Britain, and latterly in the United States. It describes how these principles of treatment were recognised particularly in Germany, the United States, and Great Britain and evaluates the relative contributions made by the different pioneers.

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