Life on the Andes and chronic mountain sickness
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Since prehistoric time, human life flourished in the high plateaus of South America (at 185 mm. of pressure ). The author states the general, as well as the particular differences between the inhabitants of the coast (who always live at sea level), and those newly arrived to high altitudes, as well...
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Life on the Andes and chronic mountain sickness La vida sobre los Andes y el mal de montañas crónico |
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Since prehistoric time, human life flourished in the high plateaus of South America (at 185 mm. of pressure ). The author states the general, as well as the particular differences between the inhabitants of the coast (who always live at sea level), and those newly arrived to high altitudes, as well as those completely acclimated there. He briefly reviews his own work on the subject, and that of other Peruvian and foreign authors. He concludes that the Andean man, has all the characteristics of an athlete, and much of the qualities we require of a pilot especially one who files in high altitudes. Acclimated people and animals are 100 % reproductive where as new corners are occasionally sterile. From the human and industrial standpoint this fact is of the greatest significance. The characteristic biological qualities of the acclimatized man, influence to the highest degree his social behavior. The author cites historic sources which bear on this point of view. He discusses a special climatic-physiologic variety of human race. Concerning Chronic Mountain Sickness, the author is convinced that it is due to loss of acclimatization. A man who climbs to high altitudes, sometimes suffers from a lack of ability to adapt himself, in which various transition forms are noticeable: that is : Acute, Sub acute and Chronic Mountain Sickness, Adaptation is a malady. The cure, is of course, acclimatization. When acclimatization does not occur, we have Chronic Mountain Sickness. This is also found among native population, when in isolated cases, they lose their acclimatization. Their symptoms correspond to those of Vaquez-Osler disease. The author describes certain forms of hematic, respiratory, circulatory, and nervous predominance, all of which he analyzes. The cases mentioned, recover when the patient descends to lower altitudes or to sea level. The question discussed is a climatic pathologic variety of a disease found in man, as well as in animals. |
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Life on the Andes and chronic mountain sicknessLa vida sobre los Andes y el mal de montañas crónicoMonge M., CarlosSince prehistoric time, human life flourished in the high plateaus of South America (at 185 mm. of pressure ). The author states the general, as well as the particular differences between the inhabitants of the coast (who always live at sea level), and those newly arrived to high altitudes, as well as those completely acclimated there. He briefly reviews his own work on the subject, and that of other Peruvian and foreign authors. He concludes that the Andean man, has all the characteristics of an athlete, and much of the qualities we require of a pilot especially one who files in high altitudes. Acclimated people and animals are 100 % reproductive where as new corners are occasionally sterile. From the human and industrial standpoint this fact is of the greatest significance. The characteristic biological qualities of the acclimatized man, influence to the highest degree his social behavior. The author cites historic sources which bear on this point of view. He discusses a special climatic-physiologic variety of human race. Concerning Chronic Mountain Sickness, the author is convinced that it is due to loss of acclimatization. A man who climbs to high altitudes, sometimes suffers from a lack of ability to adapt himself, in which various transition forms are noticeable: that is : Acute, Sub acute and Chronic Mountain Sickness, Adaptation is a malady. The cure, is of course, acclimatization. When acclimatization does not occur, we have Chronic Mountain Sickness. This is also found among native population, when in isolated cases, they lose their acclimatization. Their symptoms correspond to those of Vaquez-Osler disease. The author describes certain forms of hematic, respiratory, circulatory, and nervous predominance, all of which he analyzes. The cases mentioned, recover when the patient descends to lower altitudes or to sea level. The question discussed is a climatic pathologic variety of a disease found in man, as well as in animals.Desde tiempos prehistóricos, la vida humana floreció en las altas mesetas de América del Sur (a 185 mm. De presión). El autor afirma la generales, así como las diferencias particulares entre los habitantes de la costa (que siempre viven a nivel del mar), y aquellos recién llegados a grandes alturas, así como aquellos completamente aclimatado allí. Se revisa brevemente su propio trabajo sobre el tema, y la de otros autores peruanos y extranjeros. Llega a la conclusión de que el hombre andino, tiene todas las características de un atleta, y gran parte de las cualidades que requerimos de un piloto especialmente uno que presenta en altas altitudes. La gente y los animales aclimatados son 100% reproductiva donde como nuevos rincones son ocasionalmente estéril. Desde el punto de vista humano e industrial de este hecho es de la mayor importancia. Las cualidades biológicas características del hombre aclimatado, influencia en el mayor grado su comportamiento social. El autor cita las fuentes históricas que tienen que ver con este punto de vista. El autor analiza una variedad climática-fisiológica especial de la raza humana. Respecto crónica mal de montaña, el autor está convencido de que es debido a la pérdida de la aclimatación. Un hombre que se eleva a grandes alturas, a veces sufre de una falta de capacidad para adaptarse a sí mismo, en el que las diversas formas de transición son notables: es decir: aguda, subaguda y crónica mal de montaña, La adaptación es una enfermedad. El cura, es, por supuesto, la aclimatación. Cuando no se produce la aclimatación, tenemos crónica mal de montaña. Esto también se encuentra entre la población nativa, cuando en casos aislados, pierden su aclimatación. Sus síntomas corresponden a los de la enfermedad de Vaquez-Osler. El autor describe ciertas formas de hemático, respiratorio, circulatorio, nervioso y predominio, todos los cuales se analiza. Los casos mencionados, se recuperan cuando el paciente desciende a altitudes más bajas o al nivel del mar. La pregunta es discutido una variedad patológica climático de un enfermedad que se encuentra en el hombre, así como en los animales.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Humana1942-07-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/anales/article/view/970210.15381/anales.v25i1.9702Anales de la Facultad de Medicina; Vol. 25 No. 1 (1942); 1-18Anales de la Facultad de Medicina; Vol. 25 Núm. 1 (1942); 1-181609-94191025-5583reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/anales/article/view/9702/8506Derechos de autor 1942 Carlos Monge M.https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/97022020-04-04T11:57:00Z |
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