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16 Oct 2018
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C. Rokitansky notes that peptic ulcers usually follow acid reflux
Morell Mackenzie also describes esophagitis
John Peter Frank first describes esophagitis
Wilder Tileston said esophageal ulcers were identical to gastric ulcers
Chevalier Jackson and Stewart & Hartfall all noted that gastric ulcer-like lesions appeared in the esophagus
Asher Winkelstein describes reflux esophagitis at the 85th Annual Session of the American Medical Association
Phillip Allison proposed that hiatial hernias play a role in acid reflux
Norman Barret developed the term reflux esophagitis
E.D. Palmer ran a 22-year prospective study that showed many people with hernias had no reflux, and that many people with reflux had no hernias
Abercrombie of Edinburgh recommended eating smaller, mild meals and using oxide of bismuth, lime water, and nitric acid
Total rest , nutrient enemas, and morphine recommended
Milk and antiacids take over treatment recommendations
H2 receptor antagonists are developed
Protein Pump Inhibitors (PPIs) were developed
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