03-24-2020, 10:03 AM
Part II for the uneducated.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubella
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubella
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See also: Eradication of infectious diseases § Rubella
Rubella was first described in the mid-eighteenth century. Friedrich Hoffmann made the first clinical description of rubella in 1740,[41] which was confirmed by de Bergen in 1752 and Orlow in 1758.[42]
In 1814, George de Maton first suggested that it be considered a disease distinct from both measles and scarlet fever. All these physicians were German, and the disease was known as Rötheln (contemporary German Röteln), Rötlich means "redish" or "pink" in German. The fact that three Germans described it led to the common name of "German measles." Another theory is that the name stems from the similarity of the disease symptoms to those of measles. Hence, originally 'germane' measles in the meaning of the word germane as akin to or like (measles).[43] Henry Veale, an English Royal Artillery surgeon, described an outbreak in India. He coined the name "rubella" (from the Latin word, meaning "little red") in 1866.[41][44][45][46]
It was formally recognised as an individual entity in 1881, at the International Congress of Medicine in London.[47] In 1914, Alfred Fabian Hess theorised that rubella was caused by a virus, based on work with monkeys.[48] In 1938, Hiro and Tosaka confirmed this by passing the disease to children using filtered nasal washings from acute cases.[45]
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