Article ID: CBB001552763

Unravelling the “Tangled Web”: Chemotherapy for Tuberculosis in Britain, 1940--70 (2015)

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The introduction and assimilation of chemotherapy to treat pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) during the mid-twentieth century appears at first sight to be a success story dominated by the use of streptomycin in a series of randomised clinical trials run under the auspices of the Medical Research Council (MRC). However, what this standard rhetoric overlooks is the complexity of TB chemotherapy, and the relationship between this and two other ways of treating the disease, bed rest and thoracic surgery. During the late 1940s and 1950s, these three treatment strands overlapped one another, and determining best practice from a plethora of prescribing choices was a difficult task. This article focuses on the clinical decision-making underpinning the evolution of successful treatment for TB using drugs alone. Fears over the risk of streptomycin-resistant organisms entering the community meant that, initially, the clinical application of streptomycin was limited. Combining it with other drugs lessened this risk, but even so the potential of chemotherapy as a curative option for TB was not immediately apparent. The MRC ran a series of clinical trials in the post-war period but not all of their recommendations were adopted by clinicians in the field. Rather, a range of different determinants, including the timing of trials, the time taken for results to emerge, and whether these results `fitted' with individual experience all influenced the translation of trial results into clinical practice.

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Authors & Contributors
Venkat, Bharat Jayram
Brigo, Francesco
Moore-Sheeley, Kirsten
Martini, Mariano
Orsini, Davide
Sadler, Alex
Journals
História, Ciências, Saúde---Manguinhos
Technology and Culture
Social History of Medicine
Social History
Medicina nei Secoli - Arte e Scienza
Medical History
Publishers
University of Leeds (United Kingdom
Yale University Press
University of North Carolina Press
Rodopi
Palgrave Macmillan
Orient BlackSwan
Concepts
Tuberculosis
Disease and diseases
Medicine
Public health
Infectious diseases
Therapeutic practice; therapy; treatment
People
Finsen, Niels Ryberg
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
21st century
20th century, late
20th century, early
Places
Great Britain
Argentina
United States
India
England
Montreal (Quebec, Canada)
Institutions
World Health Organization (WHO)
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