phthisiology การใช้
- At its centre was the Institute of Phthisiology ( the " Institute " ).
- He authored several courses on phthisiology which he taught at the Faculty of Medicine.
- At the time of Marius Nasta s death in 1965, Romania boasted a school of phthisiology of international renown.
- The care, treatment, and study of tuberculosis of the lung is recognised as a discipline in its own right, phthisiology.
- The Society of Phthisiology set up by Nasta is now called the " Romanian Society of Pneumology " ( " RSP " ).
- One of Marius Nasta s other major contributions was the establishment in 1951 of the " Phthisiology Section " of the Society for Medical Sciences.
- Promoted to lecturer in 1930, he set up the chair of phthisiology at the Faculty of Medicine in 1943, when he became an associate professor.
- Eventually, Nemeanu checked into the Phthisiology Institute on oseaua Viilor, Bucharest, where he was operated upon by tefan Irimescu, who hoped to stabilize his condition.
- The centenary of his birth in 1990 was marked in Bucharest by the renaming of the " Institute of Phthisiology " as the " Marius Nasta Institute of Pneumophthisiology ".
- The Phthisiology Section evolved into the " Society of Phthisiology " part of the " Union of the Society of Medical Sciences " ( today s " Romanian Medical Association " ).
- The Phthisiology Section evolved into the " Society of Phthisiology " part of the " Union of the Society of Medical Sciences " ( today s " Romanian Medical Association " ).
- Marius Nasta's research, carried out either by himself or in teams, covered the most important fields of phthisiology such as bacteriology, immunology and the physiophathology of respiratory diseases.
- One of the most important physicians dedicated to the study of phthisiology was Ren?Laennec, who died from the disease at the age of 45, after contracting tuberculosis while studying contagious patients and infected bodies.
- The Society of Phthisiology continued to pursue the aims of the Society for the Study of Tuberculosis set up by Professor Cantacuzino in the 1930s : raising the standards of clinicians and researchers alike, the development of prophylaxis to combat TB and all other pulmonary diseases, publication of an authoritative journal in the field.
- Also known as " Cantacuzino School " or " Cantacuzinisti ", early members of the school included Alexandru Slatineanu ( Cantacuzino s deputy ), Stefan Irimescu ( regarded as the founder of Romanian pneumo-phthisiology and a member of the Romanian Academy ) and Mihai Ciuca ( a leading bacteriologist of his time and member of the Romanian Academy and of the Royal Society ).