Rodríguez-de-Romo A C
Departamento de Historia y Filosofía de la Medicina, Facultad de Medicina, UNAM.
Gac Med Mex. 1995 Mar-Apr;131(2):213-7.
Doctor Felipe Castillo, head of the Hospital de San Pablo during the cholera epidemic of 1850, used "Salty water" as treatment for the patients who attended the hospital. The etiology and pathogenesis of this sickness were unknown in those days, so Castillo's conduct was surprising. This study is based on an unpublished report, classified as anonymous, that Castillo gave to the Governor of Mexico City during the cholera epidemic.
费利佩·卡斯蒂略医生在1850年霍乱疫情期间担任圣巴勃罗医院院长,他将“盐水”用作前来该医院就诊患者的治疗方法。在那个时候,这种疾病的病因和发病机制尚不为人所知,所以卡斯蒂略的行为令人惊讶。本研究基于一份未发表的报告,该报告被列为匿名,是卡斯蒂略在霍乱疫情期间交给墨西哥城州长的。