About Diabetes
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF DIABETES
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Diabetes mellitus is known to the human beings many years ago mainly from prehistoric times. In earlier day, a clinical diagnosis of diabetes was an invariable death sentence, more or less quickly. Even non-progressing type 2 diabetes was left undiagnosed. But with the discovery of insulin, its treatment is made possible. Diabetes was first identified by Egyptians about 3500 years ago.
It has been explained in the medical books of the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Greece, Indian, Rome and China. In the ancient books it has been mentioned that the disease is associated with polyuria, ploydipsia, etc. A Roman citizen has described diabetes as a melting down of the flesh and limbs into urine. Moreover, the Charaka and Sushruta, well known Ayurvedic physicians, described that the diabetic patients’ passes sweet urine in large amount that is rain of honey. So they have named Diabetes mellitus as “Madhumeha”. Thereafter, we can say-diabetes has been recognized since antiquity, and its treatments were known since the middle ages. But the etiopathogensis of diabetes occurred mainly in the 20 th century. The ancient Chinese have tested for diabetes by observing whether ants were attracted to a person’s urine or not. Medieval European doctors have tested for diabetes, by testing the urine of diabetic patients themselves, a scene occasionally depicted in Gothic relief, and they named it “sweet urine disease”.
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