Circulation, Vol 80, 206-214, Copyright © 1989 by American Heart Association
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The prevention of cardiovascular disease antedates our current
preoccupation with risk factors for coronary heart disease and
hypertension. Indeed, earlier preventive efforts have in part been so
successful that many people have forgotten that they existed. The almost
forgotten entity, beriberi heart disease, was first prevented in 1883 by
Takaki of Japan. With diphtheria, it was the identification of the
causative bacillus by Klebs in 1883, leading finally to the development of
diphtheria toxoid by Ramon in 1923, which resulted in the disappearance of
diphtheritic heart disease. Success in the attack on syphilitic heart and
vascular disease began with Bordet and Gengou in 1901 with the discovery of
the phenomenon of complement fixation, and with the formulation of
Salvarsan by Ehrlich in 1907. The story of the prevention of rheumatic
fever has a large cast of characters, but special recognition must be given
to Coburn for his observations confirming the role of the hemolytic
streptococcus published in 1931 and showing the prophylactic value of
sulfanilamide published in 1939. The important association of maternal
rubella with congenital heart malformations was revealed by Gregg in 1941.
Alcoholic heart disease was identified particularly by Brigden and Evans in
1957 and 1959, respectively. In relation to coronary and hypertensive heart
disease, the names of Anitschkow (1933), Leary (1935), and Keys (1948) in
relation to diet, of Freis (1967) in the field of hypertension treatment,
of White (1927) in relation to physical exercise, and of English, Willius,
and Berkson (1940) and Hammond and Horn (1954) in the role of cigarette
smoking, deserve special recognition.
ARTICLES
Background of the prevention of cardiovascular disease. II. Arteriosclerosis, hypertension, and selected risk factors
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115.
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