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due to pulmonary stenosis and by pulmonary atresia by connecting a systemic artery to the pulmonary artery.<br />

With the invention of the heart-lung bypass machine, heart surgery became commonplace, as did perforations of<br />

the myocardium, valvular commissurotomy, plastic repair of diseased valves, replacement of old valves by<br />

synthetic valves, correction of false communications in the heart, plastic repair of diseased coronary arteries,<br />

excision of stenosed arteries and aneurysms and replacement with synthetic vessels. Heart replacement, first<br />

successfully performed on Blaiberg, a dentist, in 1968, suffered a setback due to the misunderstood mechanisms<br />

of tissue rejection. Renal transplants achieved after the use of immunosuppressive drugs fared better—some<br />

1000 such patients survived for a considerable period of time.<br />

Surgery also resorted to tracheotomy as an emergency measure; resection of the lung for tuberculosis,<br />

bronchiectasis, or tumor; pacemakers for heart block inserted into the chest; colectomy for ulcerative colitis;<br />

and portocaval shunt for cirrhosis of the liver. Vagotomy as recommended by Dragstedt 4 in 1943 became the<br />

accepted treatment, with pyloroplasty, for duodenal ulcer. Corneal transplants achieved measurable success, as<br />

did prostheses for hip fracture.<br />

MEDICAL TREATMENT<br />

The field of hematology was advanced by the discovery of the anticoagulants coumerin and heparin for<br />

the prevention of thrombosis in coronary disease, cerebral insufficiency, and atrial fibrillation, as well as by the<br />

important contribution of the Nobel Prize winners Murphy and Minot, 5 who demonstrated that liver extract<br />

contains vitamin B-12, which is specific for pernicious anemia. In addition, the Rh blood factor was isolated in<br />

the antiserum prepared by the injection of the blood of Rhesus monkeys into rabbits. Rh-negative mothers<br />

immunized to Rh substance from an Rh-positive fetus led to the disease erythroblastosis fetalis. Replacement<br />

transfusion was provided in therapy and RHO-GAM for prevention. Finally, Factors V-XII were unraveled in<br />

the explanation of the clotting reaction. Factor VIII, the antihemophilic factor, present in blood plasma, was<br />

found specific for hemophilia.<br />

Psychiatry explained abnormal behavior more in relation to infantile and early childhood emotional<br />

trauma than on the basis of the repressed sexual experience doctrine of Freud. Although the pathophysiology of<br />

psychiatric disease has not been established, drug therapy has been effective in leading to discharge of large<br />

numbers of patients confined to mental hospitals. Some of these drugs were the phenothiazine derivatives, such<br />

as chlorpromazine, meprobamate, and chlordiazepoxide for anxiety; monamine oxidase inhibitors like<br />

ipromasid and imipramine were for depression. The discovery of mescaline and lysergic acid diethylamide<br />

(LSD) led to the field of experimental psychosis; their inappropriate use has been of social concern.<br />

Diphenylhydantoin took its place as a dependent anticonvulsant drug, along with primidone, phenacemide, and<br />

trimethadione. The new narcotic analgesic agents also found approval: meperidine, methadone, and<br />

INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR DENTAL RESEARCH (<strong>IADR</strong>) – THE FIRST FIFTY YEAR HISTORY PAGE 11

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