Document detail
ID

oai:HAL:hal-03584736v1

Topic
Materia Medica veterinary medicine historic pharmacology therapeutics [SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]
Author
Lees, Peter Bäumer, Wolfgang Toutain, Pierre-Louis
Langue
en
Editor

HAL CCSD;Frontiers Media

Category

sciences: life sciences

Year

2022

listing date

12/8/2023

Keywords
medicine review medica materia veterinary
Metrics

Abstract

International audience; Materia Medica is a Latin term, relating to the history of pharmacy.

It describes the sources (vegetable, animal and mineral), nature, preparation, and properties of substances or mixtures of substances, which were used as remedies for the treatment of diseases.

Bourgelat authored the first veterinary Materia Medica book.

This review describes the evolution and ultimate downfall of Materia Medica concepts and practices.

Its survival for more than two millennia reflected the impact of religion and dogmas on therapy.

The consignment of Materia Medica to history was signified by publication of the first modern book of veterinary pharmacology and therapeutics by Meyer Jones in 1953.

Previously, the dominance of Materia Medica was linked to an hippiatry culture, which was shared with farriers and quacks.

The Pasteurian and pharmacological revolutions of the second half of the nineteenth century led to its gradual abandonment.

This review explains why the existence of authentically active substances, such as opioid analgesics, cardiotonics and general anesthetics either were not used for those actions or were badly prescribed, in part because of historical precedence and in part from lack of pathophysiological knowledge to justify rational use.

The modern concept of dosage, in particular inter-species differences, was not understood.

There were also major dogmas, supporting false indications, such as failure to recognize pain as a symptom to be treated, whereas inflammation was only a disease symptom involving excess of activity of the blood system, which had to be vigorously addressed by bleeding and purging.

This review covers a well-defined period, ranging from Bourgelat, who wrote the first book of Materia Medica for veterinary studies to the first edition of Meyer Jones textbook in 1953, which marked the end of Materia Medica and the beginning of pharmacology in veterinary medicine.

Lees, Peter,Bäumer, Wolfgang,Toutain, Pierre-Louis, 2022, The Decline and Fall of Materia Medica and the Rise of Pharmacology and Therapeutics in Veterinary Medicine, HAL CCSD;Frontiers Media

Document

Open

Share

Source

Articles recommended by ES/IODE AI

A Novel MR Imaging Sequence of 3D-ZOOMit Real Inversion-Recovery Imaging Improves Endolymphatic Hydrops Detection in Patients with Ménière Disease
ménière disease p < detection imaging sequences 3d-zoomit 3d endolymphatic real tse reconstruction ir inversion-recovery hydrops ratio
Successful omental flap coverage repair of a rectovaginal fistula after low anterior resection: a case report
rectovaginal fistula rectal cancer low anterior resection omental flap muscle flap rectal cancer pod initial repair rvf flap omental lar coverage